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foreman
[fawr-muhn, fohr-]
noun
plural
foremena person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc., as in a factory or the like.
the member of a jury selected to preside over and speak for all the jurors on the panel.
foreman
1/ ˈfɔːmən /
noun
Gender-neutral form: supervisor. a person, often experienced, who supervises other workmen
Female equivalent: forewoman. law the principal juror, who presides at the deliberations of a jury
Foreman
2/ ˈfɔːmən /
noun
George . born 1949, US boxer: world heavyweight champion (1973–74); retired in 1977 but re-entered the ring in 1987 and won the heavyweight championship in 1994 at age 45
Gender Note
Other Word Forms
- foremanship noun
- subforeman noun
- subforemanship noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Wearing a black suit and black shirt, Brain showed no emotion as the jury foreman delivered the verdicts.
The University High crew was trained by a Mexican foreman “who in retrospect must have hated us because we were taking the jobs of his family.”
A female juror was visibly upset as the foreman returned the verdicts and as she wiped tears away, she was comforted by two fellow jury members.
Judge Philip Shorrock said Mason had a "leading role", and described her as "the site foreman working under a project manager".
Guilty of gross negligence manslaughter for Gordon, the jury foreman told the court.
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