broker

noun
UK: /ˈbrəʊkər/
US: /ˈbroʊkər/
  1. A person or company that buys and sells things for other people.

    1. My broker helps me buy and sell stocks.
    2. The real estate broker showed us several houses in the neighborhood.
  2. A person who arranges agreements between two or more parties.

    1. The peace broker tried to find a solution.
    2. She acted as a broker in the negotiations between the two companies.

Synonyms

agent intermediary
broker transitive-verb
  1. To arrange a deal, plan, etc.

    1. I can broker a meeting between them soon.
    2. He brokered a peace agreement between the warring factions of the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "broker" in English means: A person or company that buys and sells things for other people., A person who arranges agreements between two or more parties..

The phonetic transcription of "broker" is /ˈbrəʊkər/ in British English and /ˈbroʊkər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "broker": agent, intermediary.

Example usage of "broker": "My broker helps me buy and sell stocks.". More examples on the page.