Synonym: direct, foreman, look after, manager, oversee, supervise. Antonym: apprentice, disciple, follower. Similar words: bossy, bosom, bosomy, verbose, bosom friend, toss, moss, loss. Meaning: [bɒs] n. 1. a person who exercises control over workers 2. a person responsible for hiring workers 3. a person who exercises control and makes decisions 4. a leader in a political party who controls votes and dictates appointments 5. a circular rounded projection or protuberance. v. raise in a relief. adj. exceptionally good.
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1. He likes to boss the show.
2. The boss has sent for me.
3. Despite everything, she bore her former boss no animosity.
4. Her boss did not display any human traits.
5. Her boss recommended a permanent transfer overseas.
6. The boss wouldn't approve of the plan.
7. I was summoned by my boss .
8. Is your boss nice to you?
9. The boss made a concession.
10. Our boss has been let go.
11. I asked my boss for a holiday.
12. Let's get this straight, I'm the boss.
13. She was the boss of a large international company.
14. Our boss has been fired.
15. She launched into a blistering attack on her boss.
16. He bumped into his boss in the store.
17. What do you think of our new boss?
18. Ms. Kane, this is Mr. Sato, my boss.
19. He relayed the message to his boss.
20. The boss was rather curt with him.
21. I know my boss considers me incompetent.
22. Our boss has been dismissed.
23. The greedy boss stopped at nothing to gain profit.
24. The boss was fearful of his secretary's anger.
25. She felt nothing but antagonism towards her boss.
26. She felt an intense loathing for her boss.
27. My boss scolded me today.
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28. His boss gave him a reprimand for being late.
29. Who's the boss in this house?
30. She's always trying to second-guess the boss.