Arbitrator

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɑːr.bɪ.treɪ.tər/

Definitions of arbitrator

noun a person chosen to settle a dispute or make a decision in a formal way

Example Sentences

A1 An arbitrator is someone who helps people resolve conflicts.

A2 The arbitrator listened to both sides of the argument before making a decision.

B1 The role of an arbitrator is to impartially settle disputes between parties.

B2 The arbitrator's decision is legally binding and final.

C1 The arbitrator carefully considered all evidence presented before reaching a verdict.

C2 The arbitrator's expertise in labor law makes her a sought-after mediator in workplace disputes.

Examples of arbitrator in a Sentence

formal The arbitrator carefully reviewed all the evidence presented before making a decision.

informal The arbitrator listened to both sides and then made a fair judgment.

slang The arbitrator was the one who had to pick a side and settle the argument.

figurative In a way, the arbitrator acted as a referee in the dispute between the two parties.

Grammatical Forms of arbitrator

plural

arbitrators

comparative

more arbitrative

superlative

most arbitrative

present tense

arbitrates

future tense

will arbitrate

perfect tense

has arbitrated

continuous tense

is arbitrating

singular

arbitrator

positive degree

arbitrator

infinitive

to arbitrate

gerund

arbitrating

participle

arbitrated

Origin and Evolution of arbitrator

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'arbitrator' originated from the Latin word 'arbitrator' which means 'one who goes between, mediator'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'arbitrator' has evolved to refer to a person chosen to settle disputes or conflicts between parties in a fair and impartial manner.