chancellor

[chan-suh-ler, chahn-]

chancellor Definition

  • 1the head of the government in some European countries, such as Germany and Austria
  • 2the chief secretary of an embassy or consulate
  • 3the honorary or titular head of a university

Using chancellor: Examples

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

  • Example

    The German Chancellor is the head of the federal government.

  • Example

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer is responsible for economic policy in the UK.

  • Example

    The university chancellor presides over graduation ceremonies and confers degrees.

chancellor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chancellor

  • premier
  • prime minister
  • chief executive
  • head of government

Phrases with chancellor

  • the highest ranking officer in the UK judiciary system

    Example

    The Lord Chancellor is responsible for appointing judges and overseeing the legal system.

  • a ministerial position in the UK government responsible for overseeing the affairs of the Duchy of Lancaster

    Example

    The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is responsible for managing the Queen's private estate.

  • the head of the federal government of Germany

    Example

    Angela Merkel served as Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021.

Origins of chancellor

from Old French 'chancelier', from Latin 'cancellarius', meaning 'keeper of the barrier'

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Summary: chancellor in Brief

A 'chancellor' [chan-suh-ler, chahn-] is the head of government in some European countries, such as Germany and Austria. It can also refer to the chief secretary of an embassy or consulate, or the honorary head of a university. Examples include 'The German Chancellor is the head of the federal government.' and 'The university chancellor presides over graduation ceremonies.'