Pronunciation: /kɔˈrɪfiəs/
noun a leader or director, especially of a choir or orchestra
A1 The coryphaeus led the group in a traditional dance.
A2 The coryphaeus was responsible for coordinating the team's performance.
B1 The coryphaeus was admired for their leadership skills.
B2 The coryphaeus was instrumental in organizing the event.
C1 The coryphaeus was a master at directing the orchestra.
C2 The coryphaeus was revered for their artistic vision and talent.
formal The coryphaeus of the orchestra led the musicians with precision and grace.
informal Everyone knows that Sarah is the coryphaeus of the dance group.
slang Jake thinks he's the coryphaeus of the gaming community, but he's just average.
figurative As the CEO, she was seen as the coryphaeus of the company, guiding it towards success.
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