client:

(plural: ‘clients‘; pronunciation: the letter ‘c’ is said with a ‘k’ sound as in “king”)

a client at a lawyer

a person who takes/gets the services of a professional or a business, such as a lawyer, architect, designer and other services, where expert advice and guidance are given, by paying money;

a costumer;

a person who receives financial help from a welfare agency,

a client at a hairdresser's

e.g.

Within a short period of time this interior designer has got very many clients.

I wonder if the proverb ” It’s better to be a mouse in a cat’s mouth than a client in a lawyer’s hands!” is true!

A lawyer must advise his clients the right way to appeal in a court of law because most of the victims do not know anything about the legal proceedings.

Most business establishments play a number of tricks to attract clients who make their business a great success which in turn brings in a lot of profit.

All welfare agencies ask their clients to produce genuine documents related to their identity, health and conduct.

For an informative article on how to get clients, please click here, and for some useful pieces of information about how to get good clients, please click here. And for an article that shows us the difference between a client and a customer, please click here.

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