Supervisor

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /suː.pər.vaɪ.zər/

Definitions of supervisor

noun a person who supervises or directs people or activities

Example Sentences

A1 The supervisor helped me learn how to use the new software.

A2 My supervisor at work is always available to answer any questions I have.

B1 The supervisor conducted a training session for all the new employees.

B2 As a supervisor, it is important to provide feedback and guidance to your team.

C1 The supervisor is responsible for overseeing the entire department and ensuring all tasks are completed on time.

C2 The supervisor's leadership skills and ability to problem-solve have greatly contributed to the success of the project.

Examples of supervisor in a Sentence

formal The supervisor is responsible for overseeing the team's work and ensuring deadlines are met.

informal I'll check with the supervisor to see if we can take a longer lunch break.

slang My supervisor is pretty chill, he lets us listen to music while we work.

figurative The supervisor is like the captain of a ship, guiding the team towards success.

Grammatical Forms of supervisor

past tense

supervised

plural

supervisors

comparative

more supervisory

superlative

most supervisory

present tense

supervises

future tense

will supervise

perfect tense

has supervised

continuous tense

is supervising

singular

supervisor

positive degree

supervisory

infinitive

to supervise

gerund

supervising

participle

supervised

Origin and Evolution of supervisor

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'supervisor' originated from the Latin word 'supervidere', which means 'to oversee' or 'to superintend'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'supervisor' has come to refer to a person who oversees or manages a group of people or a specific task. The role and responsibilities of a supervisor have evolved to encompass various industries and fields, reflecting changes in organizational structures and management practices.