Leadership - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈliːdərʃɪp|  American pronunciation of the word leadership
Brit.  |ˈliːdəʃɪp|  British pronunciation of the word leadership

noun

- the activity of leading (syn: leading)
his leadership inspired the team
- the body of people who lead a group (syn: leaders)
the national leadership adopted his plan
- the status of a leader
they challenged his leadership of the union
- the ability to lead
he believed that leadership can be taught

Extra examples

What this country needs is the exercise of strong leadership!

Our prospects of winning an election will be better under his leadership.

The US must now take a firm leadership role.

The next leadership election is due in November.

She has great faith in her own leadership qualities.

The party leadership are in agreement.

Leadership in science is important to our nation.

She has strong leadership qualities.

The war was a severe test of his leadership.

In reviewing applicants, we consider both objective criteria, such as test scores, and subjective criteria, such as leadership ability.

Recent election losses have led to open rebellion among some party members, who are calling for a complete change of leadership.

...tried to blame others in order to hide the inadequacy of his leadership...

Leadership is an intangible asset to a company.

...attributes many of the nation's problems to a lacuna of leadership at the top...

She accepted the mantle of leadership.

Word forms

noun
singular: leadership
plural: leaderships
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