mayor

[ˈmeɪə(r)]

mayor Definition

the elected head of a city, town, or other municipality.

Using mayor: Examples

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

  • Example

    The mayor of New York City is Bill de Blasio.

  • Example

    The mayor's office is located in City Hall.

  • Example

    The mayor presided over the city council meeting.

mayor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mayor

  • head of the municipality
  • leader of the city council
  • chief executive

Phrases with mayor

  • a person who temporarily fulfills the duties of the mayor

    Example

    The deputy mayor became the acting mayor when the mayor was out of the country.

  • the mayor of a city

    Example

    The city mayor announced a new initiative to improve public transportation.

  • a mayor who is elected by the people

    Example

    The elected mayor promised to reduce crime and improve education in the city.

Origins of mayor

from Old French 'maire', from Latin 'major', meaning 'greater'

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Summary: mayor in Brief

The term 'mayor' [ˈmeɪə(r)] refers to the elected head of a city, town, or other municipality. The mayor is responsible for leading the city council and overseeing the administration of the city. Examples include 'The mayor of New York City is Bill de Blasio.' and 'The mayor presided over the city council meeting.' Phrases like 'acting mayor' and 'elected mayor' denote temporary or elected positions, respectively.

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