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Pattie
I'm confused about a word: businesswoman. Chatgpt says the word means the woman who is involved in business in various capacities, including management.
But the dictionaries suggest that businesswoman is a female who works in business, especially has a high position in a company.
Which one is correct? •᷄ࡇ•᷅
Feb 22, 2025 11:25 PM
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I agree with Dan. The definitions are the same. It is just the female form of "businessman".
February 23, 2025
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Those two definitions are basically the same, so they're both correct.
February 23, 2025
Like the other responders, I too can see no significant differences between the two definitions. Which differences do you feel there are? Maybe we can help you with those.
February 23, 2025
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