Pronunciation: /ˈprɛz.ə.dənt/
noun a person who is the head of a country, organization, or institution
A1 The president is the leader of a country.
A2 The president of the United States lives in the White House.
B1 The president's term in office is usually four years.
B2 The president's decisions can have a significant impact on the economy.
C1 The president's foreign policy agenda is under scrutiny by the media.
C2 The president's approval ratings can fluctuate based on current events.
adjective relating to the position of president
A1 The president man waved to the crowd.
A2 She wore a president suit to the formal event.
B1 The company hired a president consultant to improve their strategy.
B2 The president policy was met with mixed reactions from the public.
C1 The president decision had far-reaching implications for the economy.
C2 The president speech was eloquent and inspiring.
formal The president of the company will be giving a speech at the conference.
informal I heard the president is coming to visit our office next week.
slang The prez is making some big changes to the organization.
figurative She was the president of the neighborhood watch, always keeping an eye out for any suspicious activity.
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