Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪtriˌɑrk/
noun a title given to a bishop in certain Eastern Christian churches
A1 The patriarch of the family always makes important decisions.
A2 In some cultures, the patriarch is considered the head of the household.
B1 The patriarch passed down his wisdom to his children and grandchildren.
B2 The role of the patriarch in traditional societies is highly respected.
C1 The patriarch's influence extended beyond his immediate family to the entire community.
C2 As the patriarch of the clan, he was responsible for resolving disputes and maintaining order.
formal The patriarch of the family made all the important decisions.
informal The patriarch is the head honcho around here.
slang The old man is the patriarch of the clan.
figurative The CEO is considered the patriarch of the company.
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