Definition of «chief»

The term chief generally refers to a person who holds a high rank or position within an organization, community, or tribe. In some contexts, it can also refer to the head of a family or household. The word comes from Old Northern French 'chef' meaning ‘head’ and has been used in English since the 14th century.

Usage examples

  1. The chief of police arrived at the scene to handle the investigation.
  2. The company's chief executive officer announced a new business strategy.
  3. The chief engineer supervised the construction of the new bridge.
  4. The team's chief goal is to win the championship this season.
  5. The chef, also known as the head cook, is the chief person responsible for preparing meals in a restaurant.
  6. The chief financial officer presented the annual budget to the board of directors.
  7. The chief medical officer discussed the latest developments in healthcare during the conference.
  8. The chief justice of the Supreme Court presided over the landmark case.
  9. The tribal chief made an important decision regarding the allocation of resources.
  10. The chief technology officer introduced innovative software solutions for the company.

Sentences with «chief»

  • He then, as a retired former chief of police, ran for and was elected to public office. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • «It will not be that way at the end of my two years as chief justice, if I have anything to do with it,» she said. (floridasupremecourt.org)
  • She needs all the time she has to focus on her role as chief executive of the still - struggling tech giant. (fortune.com)
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