firm
Refers to a company with a large number of employees or high revenue.
Similar to 'big firm', often used in more formal or business contexts.
Emphasizes the company's importance and influence in its industry.
A firm that provides legal services.
A company with a small number of employees or low revenue.
A firm that operates in multiple countries.
Synonym for international firm, emphasizing operations in many nations.
A firm that provides accounting services.
A company that is neither large nor small.
To continue to hold a strong opinion or decision without changing.
To refuse to change your opinion or decision, especially when being pressured.
The most general term for beginning a new company.
A common, slightly informal synonym for 'manage a firm'.
A common and slightly less formal way to say 'establish a firm'.
To be in charge of the daily operations of a company.
To create or set up a new company, often in a formal way.
A general term for a company increasing in size, revenue, or scope.
The company grows larger, for example by opening new offices or entering new markets.
The company ceases to operate permanently.
The company is unsuccessful and cannot continue.
Informal term for a company failing financially.