Pronunciation: /ˈkɪŋˌmeɪkər/
noun a person who has great influence in the choice of a leader or ruler, especially in politics
A1 The kingmaker helped choose the new ruler.
A2 The kingmaker's influence was crucial in determining the outcome of the election.
B1 The kingmaker was known for his ability to sway political decisions in his favor.
B2 Many considered the kingmaker to be the most powerful figure in the kingdom.
C1 The kingmaker's actions had far-reaching consequences on the political landscape.
C2 Historians often debate the true motivations of the kingmaker and his impact on history.
formal The political strategist was known as the kingmaker, as he had the power to influence election outcomes.
informal They say he's the kingmaker in this town, able to make or break anyone's career.
slang She's the ultimate kingmaker in the music industry, able to turn unknown artists into superstars.
figurative In the world of finance, a successful investor can be seen as a kingmaker, shaping the success of various companies.
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