Meaning & Definition of word "Headmaster"

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    Headmaster

    /ˈhɛdˌmɑːstər/

    noun:

    • 1. The principal or chief administrator of a school, especially a private school.
      • Example: The headmaster held a meeting with the teachers to discuss the upcoming school year.
    • 2. A director or leader of a specific educational institution.
      • Example: After years of service, the headmaster decided to retire from his position.
    • 3. In some contexts, the term can also refer to the person in charge of a school in a public or informal educational setting.
      • Example: The headmaster addressed the students during the annual assembly.

    Etymology

    Derived from Middle English, meaning 'the master or chief teacher of a school'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    headmaster's office:

    The office of the headmaster where administrative tasks and meetings occur.

    headmaster's report:

    An official document or communication from the headmaster regarding the school's performance or events.

    Related Words

    school:

    An institution for educating children and students.

    principal:

    The person with the highest authority in a school.

    Slang Meanings of headmaster

    Meaning: The big boss of the school.

    Example Sentence: If you get in trouble, you might have to go see the headmaster.

    Meaning: Head honcho in the education domain.

    Example Sentence: She runs the whole place; she's the headmaster after all.