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- Chairmen vs. Chairman — What’s the Difference?
"Chairman" is a singular noun referring to an individual who presides over meetings, committees, boards, or other deliberative assemblies The role of a chairman is to guide discussions, ensure the rules are followed, and facilitate decision-making processes within a group setting
- CHAIRMAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHAIRMAN is a person and especially a man who serves as chairperson How to use chairman in a sentence
- CHAIRMAN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
noun [ C ] ˈtʃeəmən uk us plural chairmen Add to word list MEETINGS a person, especially a man, who is in charge of a meeting:
- Chairman, Chairwoman, or Chairperson? [When to Use Each]
Chairman is used when referring to a male, but is also considered to be gender-neutral, which is why chairperson is rarely used Chairwoman is occasionally used, but usually only when referring to the head of an all-female organization There is no official rule, only what people prefer Sometimes, the English language isn’t quite so clear cut
- Chair (officer) - Wikipedia
The chair, also chairman, chairwoman, or chairperson, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly
- Chairperson vs. Chairman: What’s the Difference?
Chairperson and Chairman are terms used to designate the head or leader of an assembly, committee, board, or organization While both play a pivotal leadership role, Chairperson is a gender-neutral term, whereas Chairman inherently implies a male leader
- CHAIRMEN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Seven or eight people, Mrs Dennison among them, Paul Renaud, two underwriter syndicate chairmen, others → See chairman Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- chairman noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of chairman noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the person in charge of a meeting, who tells people when they can speak, etc Sir Herbert took it upon himself to act as chairman The motion was carried on the casting vote of the chairman
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