Director - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |dəˈrektər|  American pronunciation of the word director
Brit.  |dɪˈrektə|  British pronunciation of the word director

noun

- someone who controls resources and expenditures (syn: manager)
- member of a board of directors
- someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show
- the person who directs the making of a film
- the person who leads a musical group (syn: conductor)

Extra examples

The company will hire a new director of marketing.

She's the director of graduate studies at the university.

She's considered one of the best young directors in Hollywood.

The theatre was turned permanently into an opera house. The director was Mr. Frederick Beale.

I was hired in the family of an East India director.

Mr. Doron is director of a public policy think tank.

The company is run by a board of directors (=a group of directors).

Each Federal Reserve Bank has nine directors.

He was appointed director of charity.

The director shouts "Curtain up".

The director wants her in his next production.

The director's sudden departure leaves the organization's future uncertain.

...the orchestra's musical director has a very stately presence...

All the credit must go to the play's talented director.

The film's director hired a real police officer as a technical consultant.

Word forms

noun
singular: director
plural: directors
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