Managerial

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /mænəˈdʒɪriəl/

Definitions of managerial

adjective describing a quality or characteristic of a manager or management

Example Sentences

A1 The manager gave clear instructions to the team.

A2 The managerial staff is responsible for overseeing daily operations.

B1 Effective managerial skills are essential for leading a successful team.

B2 The company's managerial team is focused on improving efficiency.

C1 The managerial decision-making process requires careful consideration of all factors.

C2 His managerial approach is based on a combination of experience and data analysis.

Examples of managerial in a Sentence

formal The managerial team is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the company.

informal The boss and the managerial staff are meeting to discuss the upcoming project.

slang The higher-ups are always talking about the managerial decisions being made.

figurative His managerial skills are like a well-oiled machine, keeping everything running smoothly.

Grammatical Forms of managerial

past tense

managed

plural

managers

comparative

more managerial

superlative

most managerial

present tense

manage

future tense

will manage

perfect tense

have managed

continuous tense

is managing

singular

manager

positive degree

managerial

infinitive

to manage

gerund

managing

participle

managed

Origin and Evolution of managerial

First Known Use: 1631 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'managerial' originated from the Latin word 'manu agere' which means 'to lead by the hand'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of managing or leading by hand, the term 'managerial' has evolved to encompass the broader concept of overseeing and directing the activities of a group or organization.