Rector

Pronunciation: /ˈrɛktər/

Rector (noun)

  1. A person in charge of a church or parish.
  2. The head of some universities or colleges.

Examples

  • The rector delivered a powerful sermon on Sunday.
  • She consulted the rector about the upcoming church event.

Common collocations: rector's sermon, consult the rector, rector of the parish, rector's announcement, meet with the rector

Synonyms of Rector

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Rector

  • In contexts of hierarchy and leadership.