prime minister
Americannoun
noun
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the head of a parliamentary government
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the chief minister of a sovereign or a state
Other Word Forms
- prime ministership noun
- prime ministry noun
- prime-ministerial adjective
- prime-ministership noun
Etymology
Origin of prime minister
First recorded in 1640–50
Example Sentences
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"Of course, until yesterday the prime minister was claiming that this leadership had brought order to the chaos of illegal subsidies," it said.
From Barron's • Apr. 3, 2026
In that political context, the prime minister has made three big calls, all of them on display at today's press conference.
From BBC • Apr. 1, 2026
Magyar went to an elite Catholic boys' high school near the centre of Budapest before studying law at a Catholic university in Budapest while Orban was serving his first term as prime minister from 1998-2002.
From BBC • Apr. 1, 2026
Thailand's king endorsed the new cabinet of second-term Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, with the nephew of jailed ex-leader Thaksin Shinawatra made a deputy prime minister, the Royal Gazette said Tuesday.
From Barron's • Mar. 31, 2026
NM: Did you place this letter before your prime minister?
From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela
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