inspector

[ɪnˈspɛktər]

inspector Definition

  • 1a person whose job is to officially inspect something to ensure that it meets the required standards
  • 2a police officer of middle rank

Using inspector: Examples

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

  • Example

    The inspector checked the quality of the products before they were shipped.

  • Example

    The building inspector came to check the safety of the construction site.

  • Example

    The inspector found several violations of the safety regulations.

  • Example

    The police inspector questioned the suspect about his whereabouts on the night of the crime.

inspector Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for inspector

Idioms Using inspector

  • a person who is always carrying around and using a lot of gadgets or electronic devices

    Example

    My friend is such an inspector gadget - he always has the latest phone, tablet, and smartwatch.

  • inspector calls

    a sudden and unexpected visit or inspection

    Example

    The boss made an inspector calls to check on the progress of the project.

  • inspector of elections

    a person who is responsible for overseeing the voting process and ensuring that it is fair and impartial

    Example

    The inspector of elections counted the votes and announced the winner of the election.

Phrases with inspector

  • a professional who examines a home to determine its condition and identify any issues or potential problems

    Example

    Before buying a house, it's important to hire a home inspector to make sure there are no hidden problems.

  • a government official who is responsible for ensuring that individuals and businesses pay the correct amount of taxes

    Example

    The tax inspector audited the company's financial records to make sure they were paying their taxes correctly.

  • a person who is responsible for evaluating the quality of education in schools

    Example

    The school inspector visited the classroom to observe the teacher's teaching methods and evaluate the students' progress.

Origins of inspector

from Latin 'inspectus', past participle of 'inspicere', meaning 'to look at'

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Summary: inspector in Brief

An 'inspector' [ɪnˈspɛktər] is someone who officially checks something to ensure it meets required standards. This can include examining homes, businesses, and schools, as well as auditing financial records. 'Inspector' can also refer to a police officer of middle rank. Examples include 'The inspector checked the quality of the products before they were shipped.' and 'The police inspector questioned the suspect about his whereabouts on the night of the crime.'

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