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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
salesperson
noun
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
businessperson/salesperson etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A salesperson is usually hovering there, to exchange a garment or help with a zipper.
▪ Boyd will be a senior salesperson at First Boston, Buhannic said.
▪ But if the idea makes you uncomfortable, ask a salesperson to help.
▪ Discuss. 2 Discuss the ways in which a salesperson can attempt to identify buyer needs.
▪ For a salesperson to disregard the emotional aspects of dealing with objections is to court disaster.
▪ Mr Moore found Jill was knowledgeable, helpful, and a skillful salesperson.
▪ The selling process essentially follows a set pattern that the salesperson learns from a manual.
▪ Thus an industrial salesperson may be able to advise his customers on improving productivity or cutting costs.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
salesperson

1920, from genitive of sale + person.

Wiktionary
salesperson

n. A salesman or saleswoman.

WordNet
salesperson
  1. n. a person employed to sell merchandise (as to customers in a store or to customers that are visited)

  2. [also: salespeople (pl)]

Usage examples of "salesperson".

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When I mentioned to a salesperson that I had to cut her salary because she’.