client

simple noun32 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

A person or company that has recently started using your services.

Someone who may become a client in the future.

Emphasizes the client's top-tier status or primary importance.

Refers to a client of high strategic value or significance.

Specifically refers to a large company or corporation as a client.

Similar to 'current client', emphasizing that they are already on your client list.

Refers to a client that provides a significant amount of business or revenue.

A client who is actively using your services at the present time.

A client who uses your services frequently or on a recurring basis.

Similar to 'big client', often used for corporate or institutional clients.

A client that is a company or organization, not an individual.

Similar to 'potential client', often used in a more formal or business context.

A client with a long-standing relationship.

A client from the past who no longer uses your services.

An individual client, often wealthy, as opposed to a corporate one. Common in finance and law.

A single person as a client, distinct from a group or company.

More informal way to refer to a former or long-standing client.

A client with significant financial resources.

A famous person who is a client.

Acting as a representative for your client.

To be in a professional relationship with a client.

A more general term for assisting a client.

To provide a service or attend to the needs of a client.

To draw in or appeal to potential new clients.

To give professional guidance or recommendations to a client.

A more common and informal way of saying you have acquired a new client.

To provide a service to a client; more common in American English.

To agree to accept someone as a new client, often implying a significant commitment.

To help a client, typically with a task or process.

To succeed in getting a new client, often through searching.

To act as the official agent or spokesperson for a client.

To represent a client's interests, especially in a legal context.