exec

[ˈɛksɛk]

exec Definition

  • 1a high-level manager in a business or organization
  • 2a program that runs other programs

Using exec: Examples

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

  • Example

    The execs decided to cut the budget for the project.

  • Example

    He works as an exec at a major corporation.

  • Example

    The exec command is used to run other programs in Unix-like operating systems.

exec Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with exec

  • C-suite exec

    a senior executive in a company, typically those whose titles begin with 'C' such as CEO, CFO, CTO, etc.

    Example

    The C-suite execs are responsible for making strategic decisions for the company.

  • a high-level executive in the entertainment industry, particularly in film and television

    Example

    The Hollywood execs greenlit the new movie after reviewing the script.

  • a high-level executive in the technology industry

    Example

    The tech execs are meeting to discuss the company's new product launch.

Origins of exec

shortened form of 'executive'

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Summary: exec in Brief

'Exec' [ˈɛksɛk] refers to a high-level manager in a business or organization, such as a C-suite exec or Hollywood exec. It can also refer to a program that runs other programs, like the exec command in Unix-like operating systems. Synonyms include 'administrator', 'director', and 'manager', while informal terms include 'boss' and 'bigwig'.