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UK
/lˈiːdɐ/
]
[ US /ˈɫidɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫidɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a featured article of merchandise sold at a loss in order to draw customers
- a person who rules or guides or inspires others
How To Use leader In A Sentence
- The Pepper Street gang, of which Jackie was the acknowledged leader, was not a gang of drug-selling hoods.
- Band leader, Ray Blue, is also a composer, arranger and performer on tenor, alto and soprano saxophones.
- Well, the good news is a few weeks ago they were talking about it being the main source of law, so there has been some concession there, which the Iraqi women leaders have been fighting for.
- Neo-Liberal leadership is a lot like the mob: "Yooz can take de money or yooz can have terrible tings happen to ya."
- A lot was said during that divisive leadership campaign which cannot be unsaid.
- Other areas praised by the Ofsted team include her leadership as head, and the pastoral care of pupils.
- I realized how our leadership brings forth mediocre organizations and dispirited people.
- He's an effective enough politician but somehow he lacks the statesmanlike gravitas of a world leader.
- These same people also routinely said they felt comfortable with Bush as a leader with values and dignity.
- A UT cheerleader named Harley Clark syllogized: A & M has a hand sign, A & M is winning, UT has no hand sign, therefore UT is losing.