Capitalist vs Mogul - What's the difference?
capitalist | mogul | Synonyms |
Of, or pertaining to, capitalism.
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Supporting or endorsing capitalism.
A person who is a supporter of capitalism ().
An owner of (considerable amount of) capital ().
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As nouns the difference between capitalist and mogul
is that capitalist is a person who is a supporter of capitalism (Wikipedia) while mogul is a rich or powerful person; a magnate.As an adjective capitalist
is of, or pertaining to, capitalism.As a proper noun Mogul is
an alternative spelling of Moghul|lang=en.capitalist
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=He draws eclectically on studies of baboons, descriptive anthropological accounts of hunter-gatherer societies and, in a few cases, the fossil record. With this biological framework in place, Corning endeavors to show that the capitalist system as currently practiced in the United States and elsewhere is manifestly unfair.}}
- capitalist''' economy''; '''''capitalist countries .
- capitalist pigs .
Synonyms
* capitalisticAntonyms
* non-capitalistNoun
(en noun)citation, passage=“I have tried, as I hinted, to enlist the co-operation of other capitalists , but experience has taught me that any appeal is futile that does not impinge directly upon cupidity. …”}}