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boss

/bɔs/noun, verb, adjective1 syllable

Boss means: a person who exercises control over workers.

Synonyms for boss27

noun, as in a person who exercises control over workers

foreman, chief, gaffer, honcho

noun, as in a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments

party boss, political boss

noun, as in a person responsible for hiring workers

hirer

noun, as in a circular rounded projection or protuberance

verb, as in raise in a relief

emboss, stamp

adjective, as in exceptionally good

also used for boss

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What does boss mean?7

noun

1

a person who exercises control over workers“if you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman”

2

a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments“party bosses have a reputation for corruption”

3

a person responsible for hiring workers“the boss hired three more men for the new job”

4

a circular rounded projection or protuberance

5

a person who exercises control and makes decisions“he is his own boss now”

adjective

1

exceptionally good“a boss hand at carpentry”

verb

1

raise in a relief“embossed stationery”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with boss?7

one syllable

rosslasosflosskos

two syllables

hamasabbas
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Boss in a sentence

  • I was late again this morning, which made my boss angry.sundown
  • He will, no doubt, tell the boss on me.CK
  • He planned to murder his boss, but did not carry it out.CK
  • Hey, steer clear of the boss today, he seems really ticked off about something.darinmex
  • Open up your ears, the boss is going to speak!Zifre
  • The boss strolled around the balcony above the office, observing the workers.Zifre
  • The boss of the company, who is a woman, seems shameless.Scott
  • If you want more details than that, you'll have to ask my boss.CK

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Forms of boss

as a noun

plural
bosses

as a verb

past tense
bossed
present participle
bossing
third-person singular
bosses
past participle
bossed

as a adjective

comparative
bosser
superlative
bossest