单词 | headmistress |
释义 | headmistress (once / 37642 pages) n A headmistress is the female principal of a school, particularly a private school. You might need to ask the headmistress of your high school for a college recommendation. Private schools and prep schools often call the person in charge a headmaste if he's a man and a headmistress if she's a woman. It's more common to have a principal in the United States, especially in public schools. The word headmistress is commonly thought of as British, but it's increasingly likely that a British student will use the term head teacher instead, since it can refer to either a man or a woman. WORD FAMILYheadmistress: headmistresses, headmistressship USAGE EXAMPLESThe poll was carried out by Digital Awareness UK and the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. BBC(Oct 05, 2016) "They want to start studies in the first week," said William Richardson, general secretary of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference. BBC(Oct 04, 2016) Mike Buchanan, of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference, will say "forcing" the sectors to work together is "fraught with difficulties". BBC(Oct 02, 2016) n a woman headmaster Hyper head, head teacher, principal, school principal the educator who has executive authority for a school |
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