LEADER in a Sentence
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324 example sentences for LEADER, such as:
1. A civilized leader must eschew violence.
2. A civilised leader must eschew violence.
3. The leader must be a person of authority.
4. His air of confidence makes him a natural leader.
5. A good leader must be an astute judge of ability.
2. A civilised leader must eschew violence.
3. The leader must be a person of authority.
4. His air of confidence makes him a natural leader.
5. A good leader must be an astute judge of ability.
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Meanings and Examples of LEADER
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leader
n. a person who rules or guides or inspires others
n. a featured article of merchandise sold at a loss in order to draw customers
Classic Sentence: (114 in 8 pages)
1 The leader of the reel, who looked as if he had Irish blood in his veins, danced well, and his partner caught his fire.
2 It never occurred to Melanie that she was becoming the leader of a new society.
3 Mrs. Dawson is going to be leader and the poor soul is frightened to death.
4 A pair of military trousers, light blue with a yellow stripe, serve to give that suggestion of authority proper to the leader of a band.
5 It is only for a minute, anyway, for the leader starts up again, in spite of all the protests of the other two.
6 The words were still in the mouth of the scout, when the leader of the party, whose approaching footsteps had caught the vigilant ear of the Indian, came openly into view.
7 His apprehensions were, however, greatly relieved, when he saw that the leader had summoned his warriors to himself in counsel.
8 As soon as this change was made, the leader made signs to the prisoners to descend and enter.
9 Heyward, perceiving that the eyes of his companion were warily fastened on the rest of the band, fell back immediately, in order to avoid the appearance of any suspicious confederacy with their leader.
10 He is severe to the idle and wicked, but to the sober and deserving he is a leader, both just and humane.
11 But the wary and vigilant leader of the Hurons was not so easily disconcerted.
12 When they issued from beneath its concealment, they found the scout awaiting their appearance nigh by, and the only salutation between them was the significant gesture for silence, made by their sagacious leader.
13 I know not that their delivery is at hand," returned the doubting David; "the leader of these savages is possessed of an evil spirit that no power short of Omnipotence can tame.
14 During the momentous hour that succeeded, the encampment resembled a hive of troubled bees, who only awaited the appearance and example of their leader to take some distant and momentous flight.
15 At this meeting divers plans of operation were suggested, though none of a character to meet the wishes of their ardent leader.
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 A good leader must be an astute judge of ability.
2 The former leader now has to watch his successor unpicking much of what he strived so hard to achieve.
3 The street is named after the famous South African leader, Nelson Mandela.
4 The Social Democratic leader launched a broadside against both monetary and political union.
5 His air of confidence makes him a natural leader.
6 The brunt of her argument was directed at the trade union leader.
7 An extraordinary personality cult had been created around the leader.
8 The leader must be a person of authority.
9 He won a head-to-head battle with NF leader Jean-Marie Le Pen.
10 Members troop into lobbies at the beck of a party leader as though they have no minds to use.
11 A civilised leader must eschew violence.
12 A civilized leader must eschew violence.
13 The new leader set about imposing his vision on the party.
14 We need a leader with vision and strong principles.
15 Many see Parker as the obvious leader, whose voluble style works well on TV.