one of a group of persons chosen to control or govern the affairs of a company or corporation: a board of directors.
the person responsible for the interpretive aspects of a stage, film, or television production; the person who supervises the integration of all the elements, as acting, staging, and lighting, required to realize the writer's conception.Compare producer (def. 3).
the musical conductor of an orchestra, chorus, etc.
the manager or chief executive of certain schools, institutes, government bureaus, etc.
Military. a mechanical or electronic device that continuously calculates firing data for use against an airplane or other moving target.
Origin of director
From Late Latin, dating back to 1470–80; see origin at direct, -tor
direct method, direct nuclear division, direct object, Directoire, direct ophthalmoscope, director, directorate, director general, directorial, Director of Education, director of photography
Rodríguez and Maykel González Vivero, director of Tremenda Nota, the Blade’s media partner in Cuba, are among those who the Cuban government has prevented from leaving the country.
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Because of the large number of votes coming in by mail, “we may have to prepare for election week or even election month,” wrote Elaine Kamarck, director of the Center for Effective Public Management at the Brookings Institution.
ProPublica’s Pandemic Guide to Making Sure Your Vote Counts|by Susie Armitage|September 16, 2020|ProPublica
The OPM is being headed on an acting basis by its deputy director, Michael Rigas, who has been nominated to become the deputy director for management at the Office of Management and Budget.
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Terry Schilling, executive director of the American Principles Project, decried the decision by Facebook in a statement.
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Both nonprofits are required only to disclose the salaries of directors, officers and key employees, said Marc Owens, a tax attorney with Loeb & Loeb.
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This is a Hollywood director at the height of his powers creating original, wildly ambitious epics.
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This is not the first time the director has fallen for Russian propaganda.
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The director left then; he could see the impending catastrophe.
The Story Behind Lee Marvin’s Liberty Valance Smile|Robert Ward|January 3, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Director Yoo Dong-hun and screenwriter Lee Jung-u were arrested for firebombing theaters.
Propaganda, Protest, and Poisonous Vipers: The Cinema War in Korea|Rich Goldstein|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
His rule over the country came to an end in 1979 when the director of the KCIA shot Park and his bodyguard to death at dinner.
Propaganda, Protest, and Poisonous Vipers: The Cinema War in Korea|Rich Goldstein|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Canteen cash at the end of each day should be handed over to the Director and entered in the petty cash book.
Campward Ho!|Unknown
A cousin of mine is a director of one of the largest lines of steamers; I'll make him put a state-room at your disposal.
Margaret Vincent|Sophia Lucy Clifford
For several years he held the office of director in the Merchants Bank, of Cleveland.
Cleveland Past and Present|Maurice Joblin
Two or three times I had to shut off the instrument, fearing the Director would hear me laugh.
Jennie Baxter, Journalist|Robert Barr
The Director's door was shut, and again his knockings produced nothing but an echo.
Smith and the Pharaohs, and Other Tales|Henry Rider Haggard
British Dictionary definitions for director
director
/ (dɪˈrɛktə, daɪ-) /
noun
a person or thing that directs, controls, or regulates
a member of the governing board of a business concern who may or may not have an executive function
a person who directs the affairs of an institution, trust, educational programme, etc
the person responsible for the artistic and technical aspects of making a film or television programmeCompare producer (def. 4)
music another word (esp US) for conductor (def. 2)
Derived forms of director
directorial, adjectivedirectorially, adverbdirectorship, noundirectress, fem n