Presidency

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈprɛzɪdənsi/

Definitions of presidency

noun the term of office of a president

Example Sentences

A1 The presidency of the club is responsible for organizing events.

A2 The presidency of the student council rotates every year.

B1 The presidency of the country is a position of great responsibility.

B2 The presidency of the company requires strong leadership skills.

C1 The presidency of the United States is one of the most powerful political positions in the world.

C2 The presidency of the European Union involves representing member states in international affairs.

Examples of presidency in a Sentence

formal The presidency is a position of great responsibility and power.

informal I heard that the presidency is a tough job to have.

slang Man, getting into the presidency is no joke.

figurative In the game of politics, everyone is fighting to reach the presidency.

Grammatical Forms of presidency

past tense

presided

plural

presidencies

comparative

more presidential

superlative

most presidential

present tense

presides

future tense

will preside

perfect tense

has presided

continuous tense

is presiding

singular

presidency

positive degree

presidential

infinitive

to preside

gerund

presiding

participle

presided

Origin and Evolution of presidency

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'presidency' originated from the Latin word 'praesidentia', which means 'office of a president' or 'presidential term'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the term of office of a president, the word 'presidency' has evolved to also mean the institution or function of a president, as well as the time during which a particular person holds the office of president.