Mediator

Pronunciation: /ˈmiːdiːˌeɪtər/

Mediator (noun)

  1. A person who helps two sides talk and agree when they disagree.
  2. A neutral representative who guides talks between groups to reach an agreement.
  3. A substance in the body that carries signals between cells and helps control reactions.

Examples

  • The mediator helped settle the dispute between the neighbors.
  • A mediator listens carefully and helps settle disagreements peacefully.