president
/ˈpɹɛz.ɪ.dənt/
UK: /ˈpɹɛz.ɪ.dənt/
PɹƐZ · ɪ · dənt (3 syllables)
English
Noun Top 710
American (Lessac)
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Female
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American (Amy)
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Female
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American (Ryan)
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Male
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Definition
The head of state of a republic.
Etymology
From Old French president, from Latin praesidēns (“presiding over; president, leader”) (accusative: praesidentem). The Latin word is the substantivized present active participle of the verb praesideō (“preside over”). The verb is composed from prae (“before”) and sedeō (“sit”). The original meaning of the verb is 'to sit before' in the sense of presiding at a meeting. A secondary meaning of the verb is 'to command, to govern'. So praesidēns means 'the presiding one on a meeting' or 'governor, commander'.
Example Sentences
- "The vast majority of presidents have been male."
- "Well, nobody else can make a decision but me because I was the President and the final decision comes to the President, you know. I used to have a sign on my desk that said, "The Buck Stops Here." The buck stops at the president's desk when he's president of the United States, and he either makes the decisions or he lets them go by default, and you can't afford to do that when you're president."
- "[…] to change the pattern of the last 220 years of only voting for a white male president, and elect a woman president […]"
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