Nominator
Pronunciation: /ˈnoʊˈmɪnˈɑtɔɹ/
Nominator (noun)
- A person who suggests someone for an award, job, or position, so that others can consider the choice.
- In legal or official processes, a person who formally puts forward a candidate for approval or selection.
Examples
- The nominator suggested a new plan for the team.
- A nominator can propose changes during the meeting.