noun the act of controlling or the power to control

verb to exercise authority or power over; to command or direct

adjective having the power to influence or regulate; dominating or governing

  • The manager was responsible for controlling the budget of the project.
  • She's really good at controlling her kids when they get too rowdy.
  • I hate when my parents try to control my every move.
  • His fear of failure was controlling his decision-making process.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

  • Keeping track of expenses is essential for financial planning.
  • I'm keeping an eye on my spending to save some money.
  • I'm keeping tabs on my cash flow to make sure I don't overspend.
  • She's keeping her emotions in check during this stressful time.

noun A person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.

  • The leader of the company made an important announcement during the meeting.
  • The team leader said we can leave early today.
  • The squad leader is always looking out for us.
  • She was the leader of the pack, always setting the pace for the rest of the group.

noun the action of leading a group of people or an organization

adjective relating to or characteristic of a leader or leadership

  • Effective leadership is crucial for the success of any organization.
  • She showed great leadership skills in guiding the team to victory.
  • That dude has some serious leadership chops.
  • In the journey of life, leadership is the compass that guides us through rough waters.

noun a person who is in charge of or controls something

verb to be in charge of or control something

  • As the project manager, it is crucial to efficiently manage resources and timelines.
  • I need to figure out how to manage my time better so I can get everything done.
  • I have to juggle a million things at once, but somehow I manage to keep it all together.
  • She had to learn how to manage the storm of emotions that came with the breakup.

adjective able to be managed or dealt with; achievable

  • The project timeline is tight, but it is still manageable with proper planning.
  • Don't worry, the workload is manageable if we work together as a team.
  • I thought the assignment would be tough, but it's actually pretty manageable.
  • She juggles so many responsibilities, but somehow she makes it all look manageable.

noun A person responsible for controlling or administering an organization or group of staff.

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  • The manager of the company is responsible for overseeing all operations and making strategic decisions.
  • My manager is really understanding and always willing to help out when needed.
  • I can't believe my manager let me leave work early today, he's the best!
  • The manager of the team is like the captain of a ship, guiding everyone towards success.

noun the position or role of being a manager

  • Her managership of the company has resulted in significant growth and success.
  • His managership skills are top-notch, everyone respects him in the office.
  • She's got the managership game on lock, nobody can touch her.
  • The managership of the project was like steering a ship through rough waters.

verb to handle or control poorly or incompetently

  • The company's board of directors was accused of mismanaging funds.
  • The manager really mismanaged the team's project and now we're behind schedule.
  • I can't believe he mismanaged the whole operation, what a mess.
  • She mismanaged her emotions and ended up hurting those around her.

verb to supervise or manage a task or project

  • As the project manager, I will oversee the entire development process.
  • I'll be overseeing the team's progress on this project.
  • I've been put in charge of overseeing this whole thing.
  • She oversees the company with a watchful eye, ensuring everything runs smoothly.

noun a person who oversees or directs some work, project, etc.; supervisor

  • The overseer of the construction project ensured that all safety regulations were followed.
  • The overseer at the factory always keeps a close eye on the workers.
  • Yo, the overseer is always on our case about taking too many breaks.
  • In a way, our conscience acts as an overseer, guiding our actions and decisions.

verb to oversee or direct a person or group of people in order to ensure that a task is carried out correctly

  • The manager will supervise the team during the project.
  • Can you supervise the kids while I run to the store?
  • I'll be supervising the party to make sure everything stays under control.
  • The teacher's role is to supervise the students' progress in learning.

noun the process of overseeing and managing a project or activity

  • Under the close supervision of the project manager, the team was able to complete the task ahead of schedule.
  • My mom keeps a close eye on me when I'm cooking, it's like constant supervision in the kitchen.
  • I can't believe my boss is always breathing down my neck, it's like I'm under constant supervision at work.
  • The artist felt like her creativity was stifled under the strict supervision of the art director.

noun a person who supervises or directs people or activities

  • The supervisor is responsible for overseeing the team's work and ensuring deadlines are met.
  • I'll check with the supervisor to see if we can take a longer lunch break.
  • My supervisor is pretty chill, he lets us listen to music while we work.
  • The supervisor is like the captain of a ship, guiding the team towards success.

verb to untangle or clear up something that is tangled or confused

  • The traffic police worked tirelessly to unsnarl the congested roads during rush hour.
  • I had to unsnarl the tangled mess of wires behind my TV.
  • I asked my friend to help me unsnarl the drama between me and my ex.
  • The therapist helped me unsnarl my thoughts and emotions during our session.

noun a person who delegates tasks or responsibilities to others

  • The delegator assigned tasks to each team member based on their skills and expertise.
  • The delegator told us who's in charge of what.
  • The delegator is like the boss who passes on the work to others.
  • In the game of chess, the delegator is like the king who commands the other pieces.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • In the absence of the cat, the mice will engage in recreational activities.
  • When the cat's away, the mice will play around.
  • When the cat's not looking, the mice will party.
  • When there is no authority figure present, people will take advantage of the situation.

noun the state or quality of being accountable; responsibility or liability

  • The company's strict policies ensure a high level of accountableness among employees.
  • We all need to take responsibility for our actions and maintain a sense of accountableness.
  • Dude, you gotta own up to your mistakes and show some accountableness.
  • In a team setting, accountableness is like the glue that holds everything together.

adjective able to be administered or managed

  • The new software system is highly administrable, allowing for easy management of user accounts.
  • This new app is so easy to use, it's like it's administrable by anyone!
  • I love how this program is so admin-friendly, it's like a dream to work with.
  • Her leadership style is administrable, she knows how to efficiently delegate tasks and manage a team.

verb to manage or control the operation of something

adjective describing the act of managing or controlling the operation of something

  • The vaccine was administrated by trained medical professionals.
  • The nurse administrated the flu shot without any issues.
  • I heard they administrated the test like it was no big deal.
  • The new manager administrated changes to the company structure smoothly.