Pronunciation: /maɪˈnɔrəti ˈlidər/
noun a person who leads a political party that has fewer members in a legislative body than the opposing party
A1 The minority leader in the school council spoke up for the needs of the students.
A2 The minority leader of the opposition party is known for their strong stance on environmental issues.
B1 The minority leader of the Senate proposed a new bill to address healthcare reform.
B2 The minority leader of the trade union negotiated a better deal for the workers.
C1 The minority leader in the parliament coalition played a key role in passing the new legislation.
C2 The minority leader of the civil rights movement was a powerful advocate for equality and justice.
formal The minority leader in the Senate is responsible for representing the views of the minority party.
informal The minority leader is like the captain of the losing team in politics.
slang The minority leader is basically the head honcho of the underdogs.
figurative Being the minority leader is like leading a small band of rebels against the ruling party.
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