alderman

[ˈɔːldəmən]

alderman Definition

a member of a municipal legislative body in a town or city, usually a councilor.

Using alderman: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alderman" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The aldermen voted unanimously to approve the new budget.

  • Example

    The alderman from Ward 3 is retiring after 20 years of service.

  • Example

    The aldermen are responsible for making decisions about local issues such as zoning and public works projects.

alderman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for alderman

  • councilor
  • town council member
  • city council member

Phrases with alderman

  • a group of senior officials who govern a city or town, with the Lord Mayor serving as the head of the group

    Example

    The Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London have been governing the city since the Middle Ages.

  • Alderman-at-Large

    an alderman who is elected by the entire city or town rather than by a specific ward or district

    Example

    The Alderman-at-Large represents the interests of the entire city on the council.

  • the presiding officer of a city or town council, typically an alderman

    Example

    The Aldermanic President called the meeting to order and began the proceedings.

Origins of alderman

from Old English 'ealdorman', meaning 'elder man'

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Summary: alderman in Brief

An 'alderman' [ˈɔːldəmən] is a member of a municipal legislative body in a town or city, usually a councilor. They are responsible for making decisions about local issues such as zoning and public works projects. The term 'Lord Mayor and Aldermen' refers to a group of senior officials who govern a city or town, with the Lord Mayor serving as the head of the group.