Pronunciation: /ˈtrɛʒərər/
noun a person who is responsible for the management of finances and funds, especially in an organization or government
A1 The treasurer is responsible for managing the organization's finances.
A2 The treasurer keeps track of all the money coming in and going out.
B1 As the treasurer, she is in charge of creating the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
B2 The treasurer presented a detailed financial report at the annual meeting.
C1 The treasurer's meticulous attention to detail ensures the organization's financial stability.
C2 The treasurer's expertise in financial management has greatly benefited the organization.
formal The treasurer presented the financial report at the annual meeting.
informal Hey, did you see the treasurer counting the money last night?
slang I heard the treasurer is the one who handles all the cash.
figurative In a way, the treasurer holds the keys to the company's financial success.
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