Chairman
UK /["/ˈtʃeəmən/"]/US /["/ˈtʃermən/"]/
Definition
the person in charge of a meeting, who tells people when they can speak, etc.
In simple words: The person in charge of a meeting or organization.
Examples
- The chairman presided over the meeting with a firm hand.
- After many years of service, she was elected as the new chairman of the board.
- As chairman, he had the final say in all company decisions.
- The chairman of the committee will report the findings next week.
- During the conference, the chairman welcomed all participants and outlined the agenda.
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts, especially in businesses or organizations. Avoid using in casual situations or where gender-neutral titles like 'chair' are preferred.
Grammar pattern
chairman + of + group/organization
Memory hint
Think of a big, formal chair. The 'man' sits at the head of the table.
Collocations
- board
- campaign
- club
- hold the post of
- serve as
- take over as
- resign
- stand down
- chairman of
Synonyms
- leader
- president
- head
- director
- facilitator
Antonyms
- subordinate
- follower
- assistant
Common mistakes
- Using 'chairman' for all genders without considering gender-neutral options.
- Confusing 'chairman' with 'chair' for informal contexts.
- Misusing the plural form; 'chairmen' instead of the correct 'chairs' in gender-neutral terms.