leader
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Definition of leader
28 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
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Any person who leads or directs.
“In an era when political leaders promise deliverance from decline through America’s purported preeminence in scientific research, the news that science is in deep trouble in the United States has been as unwelcome as a diagnosis of leukemia following the loss of health insurance.”
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noun
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Any person who leads or directs.
“In an era when political leaders promise deliverance from decline through America’s purported preeminence in scientific research, the news that science is in deep trouble in the United States has been as unwelcome as a diagnosis of leukemia following the loss of health insurance.”
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Any person who leads or directs.
“Follow the leader.”
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Any person who leads or directs.
“We elected her team leader.”
“America needs not only an administrator, but a leader - a pathfinder, a blazer of the trail to the high road that will avoid the bottomless morass of crass materialism that has engulfed so many of the great civilizations of the past.”
“On the other hand, I must think of Korea and, particularly, of the three million enslaved Koreans in the North. My obligation as a leader of the Korean people is to achieve unification of our country by peaceful means if possible but by force if necessary.”
“The leader is the man who knows the way of the overlords but identifies with the life of the oppressed.”
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Any person who leads or directs.
“Leader of the House of Commons”
“Senate Majority Leader”
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Any person who leads or directs.
“The company is the leader in home remodeling in the county.”
- Any person who leads or directs.
- (UK)Any person who leads or directs.
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An animal that leads.
“The gesture of licking and nipping a leader's muzzle is similar to the food-begging behavior of wolf pups and may be related to it.”
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An animal that leads.
“Still there are many passages in his [Donne's] writings, where it is plain that he forgot to pull in his leaders; and they gallop away with him at times over hill and dale, over ploughed land and waste.”
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An animal that leads.
“How proud felt Pierre: In fancy’s eye, he saw the horse-ghosts a-tandem in the van; “These are but wheelers”—cried young Pierre—“the leaders are the generations.””
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Someone or something that leads or conducts.
“A strong central leader may result in essentially horizontal branches resembling a "telephone pole."”
- Someone or something that leads or conducts.
- (UK)Someone or something that leads or conducts.
- Someone or something that leads or conducts.
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Someone or something that leads or conducts.
“If you need to reload film, the cassette can be rewound slightly by turning the hub located on one end of its spool. Do not rewind so much that the leader disappears into the cassette.”
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(dated)Someone or something that leads or conducts.
“The leader only runs three seconds, but it acts like a drop curtain in a theater.”
- Someone or something that leads or conducts.
- Someone or something that leads or conducts.
- (in-plural)Someone or something that leads or conducts.
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Someone or something that leads or conducts.
“when two wheels geer together, the one which communicates the motion to the other is called the driver or leader; and the wheel impelled is the follower”
- Someone or something that leads or conducts.
- Someone or something that leads or conducts.
- Someone or something that leads or conducts.
- Someone or something that leads or conducts.
name
- (countable, uncountable)A surname originating as an occupation for a person who led a horse and cart.
- (countable, uncountable)A river in north Canterbury, New Zealand, which joins the (Canterbury) Waiau.
- (countable, uncountable)A town in the Rural Municipality of Happyland No. 231, western Saskatchewan, Canada, originally named Prussia.
- (countable, uncountable)A populated place in Adams County, Colorado, United States.
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Etymology
Etymology tree Proto-West Germanic *laidī Proto-Indo-European *-yósder. Proto-Italic *-āsjos Latin -āriusnom. Latin -āriusbor. Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz Proto-West Germanic *-ārī Proto-West Germanic *laid ▲ Proto-West Germanic *-ārī Proto-West Germanic *laidijārī Old English…
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Etymology tree Proto-West Germanic *laidī Proto-Indo-European *-yósder. Proto-Italic *-āsjos Latin -āriusnom. Latin -āriusbor. Proto-Germanic *-ārijaz Proto-West Germanic *-ārī Proto-West Germanic *laid ▲ Proto-West Germanic *-ārī Proto-West Germanic *laidijārī Old English lǣdere Middle English leder English leader Inherited from Middle English leder, from Old English lǣdere (“leader”), from Proto-West Germanic *laidijārī, from *laidī (“leading, leadership”) + *-ārī, or from *laid (“leading”) + *-ārī. By surface analysis, lead + -er. Cognate with Scots ledar, leidar (“leader”), West Frisian lieder (“leader”), Dutch leider (“leader”), German Leiter (“leader, conductor, manager”), Danish leder (“leader, manager”), Swedish ledare (“leader, conductor, director”), Icelandic leiðari (“leader, conductor”).
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