Pronunciation: /ˈɔːrkəstreɪtər/
noun a person who orchestrates or arranges something, especially music
A1 The orchestrator directed the musicians to play their instruments.
A2 The orchestrator carefully coordinated the different sections of the orchestra.
B1 The orchestrator is responsible for ensuring that all elements of the performance come together seamlessly.
B2 The orchestrator's skillful leadership brought out the best in the orchestra.
C1 The orchestrator's ability to interpret the composer's intentions is truly remarkable.
C2 The orchestrator's innovative approach to conducting has garnered critical acclaim.
formal The orchestrator of the event meticulously planned every detail to ensure its success.
informal The orchestrator of the project is really good at keeping everyone on track.
slang She's the orchestrator of all our hangouts, always making sure we have a good time.
figurative As the orchestrator of his own destiny, he took control of his life and made things happen.
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