Boss - Wikipedia-style Article
Boss
Definition
Boss is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a person in charge of a worker or organization, often someone with authority over employees. As a verb, it means to give orders or control someone’s actions.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /bɔs/
- Respelling: bawss
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /bɒs/
- Respelling: boss
Etymology
The word "boss" originated in the mid-17th century from the Dutch term "baas," meaning "master." This term became widely used in English to describe someone in a position of authority, particularly in the workplace. The concept expanded over time to include informal authority and control.
Derivatives
- Bossy (adjective)
- Bossing (verb)
- Bossed (verb)
- Overboss (noun)
- Bossiness (noun)
Synonyms
- Manager
- Supervisor
- Leader
Antonyms
- Subordinate
- Employee
- Follower
Usage
The term "boss" is widely used in workplaces and organizations to describe individuals in charge. For example, "She spoke to her boss about the project," or "He bosses everyone around at work."
Related Terms
- Supervisor: A person who oversees work or workers.
- Authority: The power or right to give orders and make decisions.
- Manager: A person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A person who is in charge of a worker or organization: Refers to someone with authority over others, often within a workplace or team.
- Example: "He is the boss of the marketing department."
- An informal leader or dominant person: Used to describe someone who takes control in situations, even outside formal roles.
- Example: "She acted like the boss of the group."
Verb
- To give orders or control someone’s actions: Describes the act of directing or managing people, often with an authoritative tone.
- Example: "He likes to boss his coworkers around."