Superintendent

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌsuː.pər.ˈɪn.tən.dənt/

Definitions of superintendent

noun a person who manages or superintends an organization or activity

Example Sentences

A1 The superintendent of the building is responsible for maintenance and repairs.

A2 The superintendent of the school announced a new policy for student safety.

B1 The superintendent of the district oversees all the schools in the area.

B2 The superintendent of the construction project ensured that all deadlines were met.

C1 The superintendent of the hospital implemented new procedures to improve patient care.

C2 The superintendent of the company was praised for her leadership during the merger.

Examples of superintendent in a Sentence

formal The superintendent of the school district oversees all administrative tasks.

informal I heard the superintendent is retiring next month.

slang The superintendent is the big cheese around here.

figurative The superintendent is like the captain of a ship, guiding us through rough waters.

Grammatical Forms of superintendent

past tense

superintended

plural

superintendents

comparative

more superintendent

superlative

most superintendent

present tense

superintend

future tense

will superintendent

perfect tense

have superintended

continuous tense

is superintending

singular

superintendent

positive degree

superintendent

infinitive

to superintendent

gerund

superintending

participle

superintended

Origin and Evolution of superintendent

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'superintendent' originated from the Latin word 'superintendere', which means to oversee or direct.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'superintendent' has evolved to refer to a person who is in charge of overseeing or managing an organization, institution, or a specific area of work. The term is commonly used in the context of education, construction, and other industries to denote a person with supervisory responsibilities.