Pronunciation: /ˈpɜrsər/
noun a ship's officer who is in charge of the financial accounts and the passengers' tickets
A1 The purser on the ship is responsible for managing the passengers' tickets.
A2 The purser handed out the boarding passes to all the passengers before they embarked on the cruise.
B1 The purser on the airplane helped passengers with their luggage and directed them to their seats.
B2 The purser on the luxury yacht ensured that all the guests were comfortable and had everything they needed during the voyage.
C1 The purser's attention to detail and excellent customer service skills made the journey a pleasant experience for all the passengers.
C2 As the purser of the prestigious cruise line, he was responsible for overseeing the entire operation and ensuring the highest level of service for the guests.
formal The purser on the ship is responsible for managing the financial transactions and records.
informal I heard the purser is the one who handles all the money on board.
slang The purser is like the money boss of the ship.
figurative In the grand scheme of things, the purser plays a crucial role in keeping things running smoothly.
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