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1. leader
noun. ['ˈliːdɝ'] a person who rules or guides or inspires others.
Synonyms
- someone
- soul
- bellwether
- misleader
- spearhead
- patrician
- model
- inspirer
- superior
- father
- galvaniser
- headman
- hero
- pol
- Ubermensch
- superordinate
- scoutmaster
- chief
- political leader
- nationalist leader
- demigod
- civic leader
- head
- cheerleader
- boss
- guru
- pied piper
- fugleman
- military leader
- civil leader
- imam
- individual
- puppet ruler
- labor leader
- higher-up
- aristocrat
- guide
- lawmaker
- politician
- point man
- torchbearer
- mortal
- malik
- strike leader
- caller
- chieftain
- choragus
- religious leader
- person
- blue blood
- employer
- galvanizer
- spiritual leader
- trainer
- duce
- role model
- point woman
- presiding officer
- initiator
- lawgiver
- top dog
- captain
- tribal chief
- instigator
- imaum
- puppet leader
- politico
- superman
- somebody
Etymology
- leder (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Leader
- birdfeeder
- treder
- speeder
- schweder
- schreder
- grieder
- breeder
- wieder
- veeder
- sheeder
- seader
- rieder
- reider
- reeder
- reader
- nieder
- neider
- meeder
- meder
- meador
- meader
- lieder
- leeder
- kedar
- feeder
- ceder
- cedar
How do you pronounce leader?
Pronounce leader as ˈlidər.
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Sentences with leader
1. Noun, singular or mass
The team members should trust each other and also have trust in their leader.
Quotes about leader
1. A leader is a dealer in hope.
- Napoleon Bonaparte
2. I grew up in Cuba under a strong, military, oppressive dictatorship. So as a teenager, I found myself involved in a revolution. I remember during that time, a young, charismatic leader rose up, talking about hope and change. His name was Fidel Castro.
- Rafael Cruz
3. You don't always have to be a leader and be as vocal as I am. I'm sure some people would love it if I didn't talk as much as I did.
- Chris Paul
2. leader
noun. ['ˈliːdɝ'] a featured article of merchandise sold at a loss in order to draw customers.
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Etymology
- leder (Middle English (1100-1500))