Officeholder

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɔfɪsˌhoʊldər/

Definitions of officeholder

noun a person who holds a position in an office, especially in government or a company

Example Sentences

A1 The officeholder is responsible for answering phone calls and emails.

A2 As an officeholder, she had to attend meetings and make decisions on behalf of the company.

B1 The officeholder's term in office will end next month.

B2 The officeholder's policies have been met with mixed reactions from the public.

C1 The officeholder's dedication to public service has earned them respect from their constituents.

C2 The officeholder's legacy will be remembered for years to come.

Examples of officeholder in a Sentence

formal The officeholder was responsible for overseeing the budget of the department.

informal The officeholder is in charge of handling all the paperwork in the office.

slang The officeholder has the power to call the shots around here.

figurative As the officeholder of the team, she was the one who kept everything running smoothly.

Grammatical Forms of officeholder

past tense

held

plural

officeholders

comparative

more officeholding

superlative

most officeholding

present tense

holds

future tense

will hold

perfect tense

has held

continuous tense

is holding

singular

officeholder

positive degree

officeholder

infinitive

to hold

gerund

holding

participle

held

Origin and Evolution of officeholder

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'officeholder' originated from the combination of 'office' and 'holder', referring to someone who holds a position of authority or responsibility.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'officeholder' has evolved to encompass individuals who are elected or appointed to specific roles within organizations or government institutions.