Comisario (en. Commissioner)

/komiˈsaɾjo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Senior position in security forces or public administration.
The police commissioner presented the new security plans.
El comisario de policía presentó los nuevos planes de seguridad.
Administrative officer in public institutions.
The commissioner was responsible for managing the budget.
El comisario se encargó de la gestión del presupuesto.

Etymology

From the Latin 'commissarius', which means 'the one who has been sent with authority'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

political commissioner
Refers to an official in charge of controlling ideology in a political context.
comisario político
people's commissioner
Designation of a commissioner in contexts where the interests of the population are to be represented.
comisario del pueblo

Related Words

commissioner
Action of appointing someone as commissioner.
comisar
commissioned
State of being under the supervision of a commissioner.
comisarizado

Slang Meanings

In some urban contexts, it can refer to a person of authority or who gives orders.
That guy thinks he is the commissioner of the neighborhood.
Ese tipo se cree el comisario del barrio.
Derogatory term used to refer to someone who intervenes a lot in other people's matters.
Don't be a commissioner; let them solve their own problems.
No seas comisario, déjalos resolver sus problemas.