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cochairman

American  
[koh-chair-muhn] / koʊˈtʃɛər mən /

noun

cochairmen plural
  1. one of two or more joint chairmen.


Gender

Is it cochair, cochairman, cochairwoman, or cochairperson? See chairperson, -man.

Other Word Forms

Inflected Forms

noun

Etymology

Origin of cochairman

First recorded in 1930–35; co- + chairman

Example Sentences

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Says Tom Corson, cochairman of Lipa’s label, Warner Records: “What we’re seeing is the dawning of a new superstar.”

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 3, 2021

First to go was none other than P.C.A.'s cochairman, Columnist Frank Kingdon.

From Time Magazine Archive

The convention's cochairman, Yvonne Brathwaite Burke, a black running for Congress from California, wielded the gavel with muscle, tact and a winning smile.

From Time Magazine Archive

Carter's campaign cochairman, William Shaheen, admitted that 40% of the people his man met during his two-day swing had never heard of him before.

From Time Magazine Archive

As cochairman of the 1960 Kennedy campaign in Northern California, he so impressed Bobby Kennedy with his hustle that he was asked to come to Washington.

From Time Magazine Archive

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