From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbusinesswomanbusi‧ness‧wom‧an /ˈbɪznəsˌwʊmən/ noun (plural businesswomen /-ˌwɪmɪn/) [countable] BUSINESSa woman who works in business
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businesswoman• In any case, why not a businesswoman?• Cathi Robbins is an accomplished businesswoman, Rick a professional guitarist who was a scratch golfer at 16.• The third opportunity is offered by Cristina, a Brasov businesswoman with her own workshop and retail shop.• Her role must have been curiously akin to that of the executive businesswoman today, exercising the skills of management and delegation.• A 12-hour plane flight away, San Francisco businesswoman Leslie Tang has learned a lot from her dad.• And shrewd businesswoman that she has quickly become, she is milking the phenomenon for all it is worth.• The deeply-exotic singer is, at least by pop standards, a smart businesswoman.• One of them, Hajjah Nur Yaumin, is a sophisticated businesswoman.From Longman Business Dictionarybusinesswomanbusi‧ness‧wom‧an /ˈbɪznəsˌwʊmən/ noun (plural businesswomen /-ˌwɪmɪn/) [countable]JOB a woman who works at a high level in a company, or who owns a companya highly successful businesswoman