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View usage for: (ɔːdɪtəʳ) Word forms: plural auditorscountable nounAn auditor is an accountant who officially examines the accounts of organizations. Synonyms: inspector, critic, investigator, supervisor More Synonyms of auditor auditor in British English (ˈɔːdɪtə) noun1. a person qualified to audit accounts 2. a person who hears or listens 3. Australian, US and Canadian a registered student who attends a class that is not an official part of his or her course of study, without actively participating it Derived forms auditorial (ˌaudiˈtorial) adjective Word origin C14: from Old French auditeur, from Latin audītor a hearer auditor in American English (ˈɔdɪtər) noun2. a. a person authorized to audit accounts b. a public official who audits government accounts, distributes revenues, assesses real-estate, inspects scales, etc. 3. US a person who audits a college course Word origin ME < L < audire: see audience (ɔdɪtər) Word forms: (regular plural) auditors noun( Accounting: Financial statements) An auditor is an accountant who officially examines the accounts of organizations. An inquiry by the company's auditors revealed a series of incorrect accounting entries over several years. Auditors judged that if the transaction went ahead the company would become technically insolvent. An auditor is an accountant who officially examines the accounts of organizations. Examples of 'auditor' in a sentenceauditor We’ve also had to wait on external auditors.These figures must be certified by independent auditors.The money will go into an account to be managed by an independent auditor.So cunning were you that you not only fooled the partners but the independent auditors for years.It is not known if the review will be done by an independent auditor.Firms will have to provide proof from independent auditors that they have reformed.An independent auditor was then hired to review the data.An investigation into its former auditor is also expected to report its findings.Police swooped after internal auditors at the company raised concerns.The auditor says that the report does not suggest that any officer or councillor acted dishonestly.Many businesses were vulnerable after reducing the number of internal auditors and the amount spent on technology security.Those that do not change auditor after five years will have to explain why and when they plan to do so.The system is currently under review by an independent auditor, she said.Labour emphasised that independent auditors were happy with the company's arrangements.The listing of roles for which there is high demand at the recruitment firm includes underwriters, claims staff and internal auditors.We sometimes need to call in a good satirist to go over the books, after the official auditor has passed the accounts.These charges are set in accordance with FSA regulations and have been independently ratified by external auditors. In other languagesauditor British English: auditor / ˈɔːdɪtə/ NOUN An auditor is an accountant who officially examines the accounts of organizations. ...the group's internal auditors. - American English: auditor
- Arabic: مُراجِع الـحِسَابات
- Brazilian Portuguese: auditor
- Chinese: 审计员
- Croatian: revizor
- Czech: auditor
- Danish: revisor
- Dutch: accountant
- European Spanish: auditor
- Finnish: tilintarkastaja
- French: auditeur comptable
- German: Wirtschaftsprüfer
- Greek: ορκωτός λογιστής
- Italian: revisore dei conti
- Japanese: 会計監査人
- Korean: 감사관
- Norwegian: revisor
- Polish: audytor
- European Portuguese: auditor
- Romanian: revizorcontabil
- Russian: аудитор
- Latin American Spanish: auditor
- Swedish: revisor
- Thai: ผู้สอบบัญชี
- Turkish: denetçi maliye
- Ukrainian: аудитор
- Vietnamese: kiểm toán viên
Chinese translation of 'auditor' n (c) - (= accountant)
审(審)计(計)员(員) (shěnjìyuán) (名, míng)
Definition a person qualified to audit accounts They were singled out for criticism in the auditor's report. Synonyms critic censor scrutinizer checker scrutineer Additional synonymsAfter she had completed the test, the examiner told her she had passed. Synonyms inspector, investigator, interviewer, appraiser, quizmaster Government investigators report that more than one person in ten has the defective gene. Synonyms examiner, researcher, inspector, monitor, detective, analyser, explorer, reviewer, scrutinizer, checker, inquirer, scrutineer, dick (slang, US), private eye (informal), sleuth, gumshoe (US, slang) Officials agreed to appoint a federal overseer to run the agency's daily business. Synonyms supervisor, manager, chief, boss (informal), master, inspector, superior, administrator, steward, superintendent, gaffer (informal, British), or woman or person">foreman or woman or person, super (informal) |