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US
/ˈɔdɪtɝ/
]
[ UK /ˈɔːdɪtɐ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɔːdɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a student who attends a course but does not take it for credit
- someone who listens attentively
- a qualified accountant who inspects the accounting records and practices of a business or other organization
How To Use auditor In A Sentence
- The Guidance concentrates on the organizational status of internal audit and the objectivity of internal auditors in achieving the requisite independence.
- And they sing and play oboes and clarinets and violins and cellos and recorders on through the late afternoon in a warm, close auditorium.
- the whole body filed out of the auditorium
- Probably by breaking off from a frame to do a quick poo in the corner of the auditorium.
- The recorder, prosecutor and coroner are Republicans, while the auditor, treasurer and sheriff are Democrats.
- External and internal auditing Internal auditors are appointed by the directors.
- Lacking auditory and visual cues, the e-mail message or newsgroup post can be productively ambiguous in tone.
- It's kind of an open concept, like a half covered, tiered, outdoor auditorium.
- We'll have the meeting in the classroom rather than in the auditorium.
- The organist was a slightish man, white-haired, who seemed to hover in the alcove, his back to the audience, wizardly in his very smallness, and he hit the thunder pedal just as a figure on the screen drew back cowering from some danger above, and laughter swept the auditorium. Underworld