Mayor
Definition
The elected head of a city, town, or other municipality.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪər/
- Respelling: MAY-er (with "MAY" as in "day" and "er" as in "her")
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.ər/
- Respelling: MAY-uh (with "MAY" as in "day" and "uh" as in "sofa")
In both dialects, "mayor" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "MAY." The pronunciation is slightly different between American and British English, with "MAY-er" in American English and "MAY-uh" in British English.
Etymology
Derived from the Old French term "mair", which means "superior". This word itself originated from the Latin "major", meaning "greater" or "superior".
Derivatives
- Mayoral
- Mayoralty
- Mayoress (chiefly British, the wife or female counterpart of a mayor)
- Mayoralship
- Mayordom
Synonyms
- Burgomaster (in some European countries)
- Chief magistrate
- Town leader
Antonyms
- Citizen
- Commoner
- Subordinate
Usage
- The mayor will be inaugurating the new park next week.
- She ran for mayor last year and won by a large margin.
Related Terms
- Councilman/Councilwoman
- Alderman
- Municipality
- City Hall
- Civic
Detailed Definition
Noun
- The head or chief official of a city or town, often elected by the public.
- Example: The mayor of New York City has a lot of responsibilities given the size and prominence of the city.
- A ceremonial title given to the most senior official or representative in some organizations or communities.
- Example: He was named the "mayor" of the golf club because of his outstanding contributions and leadership.