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    di·rec·tor
    /dəˈrektər/

    noun

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  2. The meaning of DIRECTOR is one who directs. How to use director in a sentence. one who directs: such as; the head of an organized group or administrative unit (such as a bureau or school)…

  3. someone in charge of a school for very young children. Fewer examples. Has the director given you permission to do that? He's just been appointed (as) director of the publishing division. The education director is trying to obtain additional funding for the school. The new director is likely to make major changes in personnel.

  4. noun. a person or thing that directs, controls, or regulates. a member of the governing board of a business concern who may or may not have an executive function. a person who directs the affairs of an institution, trust, educational programme, etc.

  5. director. (daɪrektəʳ, dɪ-) Word forms: plural directors. 1.countable noun B1. The director of a play, film, or television programme is the person who decides how it will appear on stage or screen, and who tells the actors and technical staff what to do. 2.countable noun B1.

  6. a person who is in charge of a particular activity or department in a company, a college, etc. She was artistic director of the city's photography festival. He was musical director at the National Theatre. the deputy/assistant/associate director. the finance/marketing/technical director.

  7. 1. One that supervises, controls, or manages. 2. A member of a group of persons chosen to control or govern the affairs of an institution or corporation. 3. A person who supervises the creative aspects of a dramatic production or film and instructs the actors and crew. 4. The conductor of an orchestra or chorus. 5.

  8. A director is a person who is in charge of something important. The advertising director for a large company is the head of the department that places ads in newspapers and on TV.

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