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lead·er L0084600 (lē′dər)n.1. One that leads or guides.2. One who is in charge or in command of others.3. a. One who heads a political party or organization.b. One who has influence or power, especially of a political nature.4. Music a. A conductor, especially of an orchestra, band, or choral group.b. The principal performer in an orchestral section or a group.5. The foremost animal, such as a horse or dog, in a harnessed team.6. A loss leader.7. Chiefly British The main editorial in a newspaper.8. leaders Printing Dots or dashes in a row leading the eye across a page, as in an index entry.9. A pipe for conducting liquid.10. A short length of fishing line between the main line and the hook.11. A blank strip at the end or beginning of a film or tape used in threading or winding.12. Botany The growing apex or main shoot of a shrub or tree.13. An economic indicator.leader (ˈliːdə) n1. a person who rules, guides, or inspires others; head2. (Classical Music) music a. Also called (esp US and Canadian): concertmaster the principal first violinist of an orchestra, who plays solo parts, and acts as the conductor's deputy and spokesman for the orchestrab. US a conductor or director of an orchestra or chorus3. (Mountaineering) a. the first man on a climbing ropeb. the leading horse or dog in a team4. (Marketing) chiefly US and Canadian an article offered at a sufficiently low price to attract customers. See also loss leader5. (Economics) a statistic or index that gives an advance indication of the state of the economy6. (Journalism & Publishing) chiefly Also called: leading article Brit the leading editorial in a newspaper7. (Angling) angling another word for trace22, cast32a8. (Nautical Terms) nautical another term for fairlead9. (Film) a strip of blank film or tape used to facilitate threading a projector, developing machine, etc, and to aid identification10. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (plural) printing rows of dots or hyphens used to guide the reader's eye across a page, as in a table of contents11. (Botany) botany any of the long slender shoots that grow from the stem or branch of a tree: usually removed during pruning12. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Brit a member of the Government having primary authority in initiating legislative business (esp in the phrases Leader of the House of Commons and Leader of the House of Lords)13. (Law) the senior barrister, usually a Queen's Counsel, in charge of the conduct of a case. Compare junior6 ˈleaderless adjlead•er (ˈli dər) n. 1. a person or thing that leads. 2. a guiding or directing head, as of an army or political group. 3. a. conductor (def. 3). b. the principal musical performer in a group. 4. a featured article of trade, esp. one offered at a low price to attract customers. Compare loss leader. 5. Brit. a newspaper editorial. 6. blank film or tape at the beginning of a length of film or magnetic tape, used for threading a motion-picture camera, tape recorder, etc. Compare trailer (def. 6). 7. a length of line or wire to which a fishing lure or hook is attached. 8. downspout. 9. a horse harnessed at the front of a team. 10. leaders, a row of dots or a short line to lead a reader's eye across a page. 11. lead 1 (def. 40b). [1250–1300] lead′er•less, adj. leader- coryphaeus - A Greek word meaning "chief," for the leader of a party, sect, school of thought, etc.
- herald - Etymologically, a "leader of an army," from Germanic kharjaz, "army."
- hegemon - A Greek word for "leader."
- nestorian, nestor - Nestorian means wise and aged, and a nestor is a senior figure or leader in one's field.
ThesaurusNoun | 1. | leader - a person who rules or guides or inspires othersindividual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"spiritual leader - a leader in religious or sacred affairsaristocrat, blue blood, patrician - a member of the aristocracybellwether - someone who assumes leadership of a movement or activitycaller - the person who convenes a meeting; "who is the caller of this meeting?"chieftain, captain - the leader of a group of people; "a captain of industry"cheerleader - someone who leads the cheers by spectators at a sporting eventchoragus - (ancient Greece) leader of a group or festival; leader of a choruscivic leader, civil leader - a leader in municipal affairscommander - someone in an official position of authority who can command or control othersdemigod, superman, Ubermensch - a person with great powers and abilitiesduce - leader; "Mussolini was called Il Duce"employer - a person or firm that employs workersfather - a person who holds an important or distinguished position in some organization; "the tennis fathers ruled in her favor"; "the city fathers endorsed the proposal"boss - a person who exercises control and makes decisions; "he is his own boss now"fugleman - a leader and organizer and spokesman (especially a political leader); "a fugleman for the radical right"inspirer, galvaniser, galvanizer - a leader who stimulates and excites people to actionguide - someone who shows the way by leading or advisingguru - a recognized leader in some field or of some movement; "a guru of genomics"chief, top dog, head - a person who is in charge; "the head of the whole operation"tribal chief, chieftain, headman, chief - the head of a tribe or clanimam, imaum - (Islam) the man who leads prayers in a mosque; for Shiites an imam is a recognized authority on Islamic theology and law and a spiritual guideinitiator, instigator - a person who initiates a course of actionlabor leader - a leader of a labor movementlawgiver, lawmaker - a maker of laws; someone who gives a code of lawsmalik - the leader of a town or community in some parts of Asia Minor and the Indian subcontinent; "maliks rule the hinterland of Afghanistan under the protection of warlords"military leader - a leader of military forcesmisleader - someone who leads astray (often deliberately)role model, model - someone worthy of imitation; "every child needs a role model"hero - a man distinguished by exceptional courage and nobility and strength; "RAF pilots were the heroes of the Battle of Britain"nationalist leader - the leader of a nationalist movementpied piper - a leader who entices people to follow (especially to their doom)point man - someone who is the forefront of an important enterprise; "he is the president's point man on economic issues"point woman - a woman who is the forefront of an important enterprisepol, political leader, politico, politician - a person active in party politicspolitician - a leader engaged in civil administrationpresiding officer - the leader of a group meetingpuppet leader, puppet ruler - a leader or ruler who is chosen by a despot to head a governmentreligious leader - leader of a religious orderscoutmaster - the leader of a troop of Scoutsspearhead - someone who leads or initiates an activity (attack or campaign etc.)strike leader - someone who leads a strikehigher-up, superior, superordinate - one of greater rank or station or qualitytorchbearer - a leader in a campaign or movementtrainer - one who trains other persons or animalsfollower - a person who accepts the leadership of another | | 2. | leader - a featured article of merchandise sold at a loss in order to draw customersloss leader, drawing cardfeature - an article of merchandise that is displayed or advertised more than other articles |
leadernoun1. principal, president, head, chief, boss (informal), director, manager, chairman, captain, chair, premier, governor, commander, superior, ruler, conductor, controller, counsellor, supervisor, superintendent, big name, big gun (informal), chairwoman, chieftain, bigwig (informal), ringleader, chairperson, big shot (informal), overseer, big cheese (slang, old-fashioned), big noise (informal), big hitter (informal), baas (S. African), torchbearer, number one the leader of the Conservative Party principal supporter, follower, disciple, sidekick (slang), adherent, henchman, hanger-on2. front runner, pioneer, leading light, leading company, trailblazer, trendsetter, best-known company, groundbreaker, primary brand the leader in the mass market cosmetics industryleadernoun1. Something or someone that shows the way:conductor, director, escort, guide, lead, pilot, shepherd, usher.2. A leading contestant:front-runner, number one.3. One who is highest in rank or authority:boss, chief, chieftain, director, head, headman, hierarch, master.Slang: honcho.Idiom: cock of the walk.4. A professional politician who controls a party or political machine:boss, chief.5. An important, influential person:character, dignitary, eminence, lion, nabob, notability, notable, personage.Informal: big-timer, heavyweight, somebody, someone, VIP.Slang: big shot, big wheel, bigwig, muckamuck.6. Chiefly British. A prominent article in a periodical:feature, lead.Translationslead1 (liːd) – past tense, past participle led (led) – verb1. to guide or direct or cause to go in a certain direction. Follow my car and I'll lead you to the motorway; She took the child by the hand and led him across the road; He was leading the horse into the stable; The sound of hammering led us to the garage; You led us to believe that we would be paid! 引導 引导2. to go or carry to a particular place or along a particular course. A small path leads through the woods. 通向 通向3. (with to) to cause or bring about a certain situation or state of affairs. The heavy rain led to serious floods. 導致 导致4. to be first (in). An official car led the procession; He is still leading in the competition. 領先 领先5. to live (a certain kind of life). She leads a pleasant existence on a Greek island. 過(某種生活) 使...过(某种生活) noun1. the front place or position. He has taken over the lead in the race. 首位 首位,领先 2. the state of being first. We have a lead over the rest of the world in this kind of research. 領先 领先3. the act of leading. We all followed his lead. 領導 领导4. the amount by which one is ahead of others. He has a lead of twenty metres (over the man in second place). 領先的程度 领先的程度5. a leather strap or chain for leading a dog etc. All dogs must be kept on a lead. (繫在寵物頸部的)皮帶 (牵狗等用的)皮带 6. a piece of information which will help to solve a mystery etc. The police have several leads concerning the identity of the thief. 線索 线索7. a leading part in a play etc. Who plays the lead in that film? 主角 主角ˈleader noun1. a person who is in front or goes first. The fourth runner is several miles behind the leaders. 領先者 领先者2. a person who is the head of, organizes or is in charge (of something). The leader of the expedition is a scientist. 領導 领导3. an article in a newspaper etc written to express the opinions of the editor. 社論 社论ˈleadership noun1. the state of being a leader. He took over the leadership of the Labour party two years later. 領導地位 领导2. the quality of being able to lead others; leadership ability. The post requires a person who combines leadership and energy; She's got leadership potential; Does he have any leadership qualities?. 領導能力 领导能力lead on1. to deceive with false expectations. 誘騙 引诱2. to go first; to show the way. Lead on! 率領,帶路 率领lead up the garden path to deceive. 矇騙 蒙骗lead up to to progress towards; to contribute to. to lead up to a climax; the events leading up to the First World War. 把...逐步導向 把...一直带领到,导致 lead the way to go first (especially to show the way). She led the way upstairs. 帶路 带路leader
ape leaderobsolete A pejorative term for an older single woman; a spinster or old maid. From an old proverb that women who die unmarried are fated to lead apes—considered at the time to be unproductive animals—in hell. At the risk of being labeled an ape leader by ignorant people, I have chosen a life without marriage, and I am perfectly happy to do so.See also: ape, leaderthe leader of the free world1. The United States of America, especially in relation to international politics. Sometimes capitalized. Ever since the Cold War, America has prided itself on being known as the Leader of the Free World. Some people feel that our country has a responsibility, as the leader of the free world, to help shape the way countries across the globe do business.2. By extension, the President of the United States of America. Sometimes capitalized. Since he was a young boy, Gerald had dreamed of someday becoming the leader of the free world.See also: free, leader, of, worldevery inch a/the (something)Fully and completely something; something in every detail. The designer will understand if you want to make more changes—he is every inch a professional. Wow, your costume is great! You look every inch the old Hollywood starlet.See also: every, inchevery ˌinch a/the ˈleader, ˈstar, ˈhero, etc. a leader, star, hero, etc. in every way; completely a leader, star, hero, etc: She is every inch a movie star. ♢ That horse looks every inch a winner. ♢ He looked every inch the romantic hero.See also: every, inchleader
leader1. Musica. the principal first violinist of an orchestra, who plays solo parts, and acts as the conductor's deputy and spokesman for the orchestra b. US a conductor or director of an orchestra or chorus 2. a. the first man on a climbing rope b. the leading horse or dog in a team 3. a statistic or index that gives an advance indication of the state of the economy 4. Angling another word for trace, cast5. Nautical another term for fairlead6. a strip of blank film or tape used to facilitate threading a projector, developing machine, etc., and to aid identification 7. Botany any of the long slender shoots that grow from the stem or branch of a tree: usually removed during pruning 8. Brit a member of the Government having primary authority in initiating legislative business (esp in the phrases Leader of the House of Commons and Leader of the House of Lords) 9. the senior barrister, usually a Queen's Counsel, in charge of the conduct of a case LeaderA vertical pipe that carries rainwater from the roof gutter to the ground or drain system.Leader (Russian lider; from English “leader”). (1) The head of a political party, trade union, or other social organization. (2) The person who is in first place in some competition, such as the leader in a chess tournament or a bicycle race.
Leader the name of a class of ships (such as a large-displacement destroyer) in use in the Soviet Navy in the 1930’s and 1940’s. A leader carried the command of the unit and sailed first in the wake column. The term “leader” is sometimes applied to a vessel that heads a group or vessels of a caravan or fleet equipped for industrial uses or prospecting. leader[′lēd·ər] (building construction) downspout (computer science) A record which precedes a group of detail records, giving information about the group not present in the detail records; for example, “beginning of batch 17.” (engineering) The unrecorded length of magnetic tape that enables the operator to thread the tape through the drive and onto the take-up reel without losing data or recorded music, speech, or such. (geophysics) The streamer which initiates the first phase of each stroke of a lightning discharge; it is a channel of very high ion density which propagates through the air by the continual establishment of an electron avalanche ahead of its tip. Also known as leader streamer. (graphic arts) A short piece of blank film at each end of a strip of photographic film or reel of motion picture film, used to thread the film through the mechanism of a camera or projector. Lines or rows of dashes or dots used to guide the reader's eye across a printed page. (mechanical engineering) In a hot-air heating system, a duct that conducts heated air to an outlet. downspout, conductor, downcomer, downpipe, leader, rain leader, rainwater pipe downspout A vertical pipe, often of sheet metal,
leader leader: L; leader head, H; leader shoe, S; leader strap, T 1. A downspout. 2. A duct for conducting hot air to an outlet in a hot-air heating system.leader(1) A length of unrecorded tape used to thread the tape onto the tape drive.
(2) A line of dots or dashes used to draw the eye across the printed page, such as in a table of contents.leader
leader 1. One who leads. See Thought leader.2. That which is further or more advanced than others. See Loss leader.Patient discussion about leaderQ. How long will our leaders continue sanction this clearly immoral lifestyle? I did research on hetro-sexual lifestyle and found many interesting facts. I do not approve that and we all know the HERETO-sexual lifestyle leads to alcoholism, drug addiction, STDs including AIDS, fatherless children, poverty and spousal abuse. How long will our leaders continue to sanction this clearly immoral lifestyle? I am getting sick on this and I think our future generations would suffer a lot. I have been doing this for quite a while but I think it is time for me to garner some feedback on the issue. Well if you people in this forum have some social responsibilities please share your views.A. wow-wow-i did not no people like this existed,this is deep?...there has to be a problem here with the way you were brought up,as a child....i would really suggest that you get some help...bad things and good things happen to all of us....hetero-people...what happens if you take away the heterosexuals?.....human beings are not perfect,we all make mistakes.here in the united state-we have problems,but if we work together(help each other)things will start to change---a hand full of bad people,can make us all look bad.the news companys make it seem worst than it really is......at one time in our history(usa)one set of people kept another set of people in slavery(the southern state)for 300yrs....when the northern states got rid of slavery..black people were pushed a side,we were hanged on trees...we were shot...our churches were burned down...our woman were raped...we couldnt vote...and we couldnt get jobs...and also our leaders were killed..for wanting to change things----people who look d More discussions about leaderleader Related to leader: managerleader the senior barrister, usually a Queen's Counsel, in charge of the conduct of a case.leader
LeaderA stock or group of stocks that is the first to move in a market upsurge or downturn.LeadershipThe stocks with the highest trading volume over a given period of time. Leadership may give an indication of future market movements. That is, a large amount of interest in certain stocks may mean that the market will continue to be interested in them. Leadership may be either good or bad for the market. For example, poor leadership may result from too much speculation, while solid leadership comes from sustainable investing practices. It is also called market leadership.leader An active stock that tends to lead the general market in price movements. For example, strength and activity may have made a stock a leader in a recent upward market movement.See LDR
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LEADER➣Liaison Entre Actions de Développement de l'Economie Rurale (French: European Union initiative for rural development) | LEADER➣Economic Liberalism and Democratic Action for National Recovery (Madagscar) | LEADER➣Linking Equal Access for the Disadvantaged and Excluded Refugees (UK) | LEADER➣Leading Education and Development in Evolving Regions | LEADER➣Light-Weight Epidemiology Advanced Detection and Emergency Response | LEADER➣Logistics Echelons Above Division in Europe |
leader Related to leader: managerSynonyms for leadernoun principalSynonyms- principal
- president
- head
- chief
- boss
- director
- manager
- chairman
- captain
- chair
- premier
- governor
- commander
- superior
- ruler
- conductor
- controller
- counsellor
- supervisor
- superintendent
- big name
- big gun
- chairwoman
- chieftain
- bigwig
- ringleader
- chairperson
- big shot
- overseer
- big cheese
- big noise
- big hitter
- baas
- torchbearer
- number one
Antonyms- supporter
- follower
- disciple
- sidekick
- adherent
- henchman
- hanger-on
noun front runnerSynonyms- front runner
- pioneer
- leading light
- leading company
- trailblazer
- trendsetter
- best-known company
- groundbreaker
- primary brand
Synonyms for leadernoun something or someone that shows the waySynonyms- conductor
- director
- escort
- guide
- lead
- pilot
- shepherd
- usher
noun a leading contestantSynonymsnoun one who is highest in rank or authoritySynonyms- boss
- chief
- chieftain
- director
- head
- headman
- hierarch
- master
- honcho
noun a professional politician who controls a party or political machineSynonymsnoun an important, influential personSynonyms- character
- dignitary
- eminence
- lion
- nabob
- notability
- notable
- personage
- big-timer
- heavyweight
- somebody
- someone
- VIP
- big shot
- big wheel
- bigwig
- muckamuck
noun a prominent article in a periodicalSynonymsSynonyms for leadernoun a person who rules or guides or inspires othersRelated Words- individual
- mortal
- person
- somebody
- someone
- soul
- spiritual leader
- aristocrat
- blue blood
- patrician
- bellwether
- caller
- chieftain
- captain
- cheerleader
- choragus
- civic leader
- civil leader
- commander
- demigod
- superman
- Ubermensch
- duce
- employer
- father
- boss
- fugleman
- inspirer
- galvaniser
- galvanizer
- guide
- guru
- chief
- top dog
- head
- tribal chief
- headman
- imam
- imaum
- initiator
- instigator
- labor leader
- lawgiver
- lawmaker
- malik
- military leader
- misleader
- role model
- model
- hero
- nationalist leader
- pied piper
- point man
- point woman
- pol
- political leader
- politico
- politician
- presiding officer
- puppet leader
- puppet ruler
- religious leader
- scoutmaster
- spearhead
- strike leader
- higher-up
- superior
- superordinate
- torchbearer
- trainer
Antonymsnoun a featured article of merchandise sold at a loss in order to draw customersSynonymsRelated Words |