Arbitrator

Pronunciation: /ˈɑːrbɪˌtreɪtər/

Arbitrator (noun)

  1. A person chosen by both sides to listen to a disagreement and make a decision that they agree to accept.
  2. A trained person who settles a legal dispute outside a court, after hearing both sides and reviewing evidence.

Examples

  • The arbitrator listens to both sides before making a decision.
  • An arbitrator stays neutral and weighs the evidence carefully.