Pronunciation: /reɪnˌmeɪkər/
noun A person who is able to bring in a large amount of money or business, often through their influence or connections
A1 A rainmaker is a person who can make rain.
A2 In some cultures, a rainmaker is believed to have the power to bring rain during times of drought.
B1 The company hired a rainmaker to help increase their sales and revenue.
B2 The successful entrepreneur was known as a rainmaker in the business world for his ability to generate profits.
C1 The political strategist was considered a rainmaker for his party, as he could secure funding and support for candidates.
C2 The legendary investor was known as a rainmaker on Wall Street, as he consistently produced high returns for his clients.
formal The rainmaker was able to successfully bring rain to the drought-stricken region.
informal They say John is a real rainmaker when it comes to closing deals.
slang That guy is a total rainmaker - he can make anything happen!
figurative In the world of finance, she was known as the rainmaker for her ability to bring in big clients.
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