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President

UK /["/ˈprezɪdənt/"]/US /["/ˈprezɪdənt/"]/

Definition

the leader of a republic, for example the US

In simple words: The leader of a country or organization.

Examples

  • The President of the United States gives a speech every year.
  • Many people admire the President for his leadership skills.
  • In a democracy, the President is elected by the people.
  • The President can propose new laws to the parliament.
  • Our school has a President who represents the students.
  • An important role of the President is to ensure national security.
  • The President often meets with foreign leaders to discuss trade.
  • After the election, the new President took office in January.

Usage notes

Used to refer to the elected leader of a country, especially in a democratic context. Avoid using in contexts unrelated to politics or leadership.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Remember: a 'president' is 'presiding' over the country, like a king or queen, but elected.

Collocations

  • American
  • French
  • etc.
  • elect
  • elect somebody (as)
  • re-elect
  • appoint somebody
  • nominate somebody
  • authorize something
  • president of
  • acting
  • honorary
  • interim
  • appoint
  • appoint somebody (as)
  • name somebody (as)
  • resign
  • president of
  • acting
  • honorary
  • interim
  • appoint
  • appoint somebody (as)
  • name somebody (as)
  • resign
  • president of

Synonyms

  • leader
  • head of state
  • chief executive
  • commander-in-chief
  • administrator

Antonyms

  • citizen
  • subject

Common mistakes

  • Confusing with 'prime minister', which is a different leadership role in some countries.
  • Using 'president' for countries with different political systems where this title may not apply.
  • Incorrectly capitalizing 'president' when used in a general sense.