chamber of commerce
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The local chamber of commerce hosts a networking event for small business owners.
Definition
Noun: * A chamber of commerce is a local association or network of businesspeople and company representatives. Its primary purpose is to promote, protect, and advocate for the commercial interests and economic development of its member businesses and the local community.
Usage
- The term is used to refer to the organization itself. It is often part of a proper noun when referring to a specific local chapter (e.g., "the Seattle Chamber of Commerce").
- It functions as a singular noun, though it represents a collective group.
Examples
- Noun:
- The local chamber of commerce organizes networking events for small business owners.
- She is a member of the Downtown Chamber of Commerce.
- Business owners can join the chamber of commerce to gain visibility and support.
Advanced Usage
- "to be affiliated with the chamber of commerce": to be a member or partner of the organization.
- Many reputable firms in town are affiliated with the chamber of commerce.
- The concept can be extended metaphorically in informal contexts to describe any group that actively promotes a shared interest, though this is not the standard definition.
Variants and Related Words
- Board of trade: A similar term, sometimes used interchangeably, though it can have historical or regional differences.
- Business association: A broader term for any group formed by businesses.
Synonyms
- Trade association
- Business league
- Commercial association
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Chamber of commerce weather: An idiom describing a perfectly sunny and pleasant day, ideal for business or tourism, as often promoted by a chamber.
- We had chamber of commerce weather for the grand opening—not a cloud in the sky.
The local chamber of commerce hosts a networking event for small business owners.
Noun
- an association of businessmen to protect and promote business interests