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  1. Jun 13, 2012 · The correct answer here is Presidente, is noun, and doesn't change, is the same for both, man and woman. It is the same as for Woman Lower, wich is Abogado, for both Man and Woman.

  2. Definition of president noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

    • Should President Be capitalized?
    • When to Capitalize President
    • When Not to Capitalize President
    • Do You Capitalize Vice President, President-Elect, and Former President?
    • Do You Capitalize The Titles of Non-Governmental Presidents?

    President follows the same capitalization rules as other titles. A title is the name that describes a person’s position, rank, office, or job. In general, you should only capitalize titles when they come directly before a person’s name, as in Professor Charles Xavier or Editor-in-Chief Miranda Priestly.

    Similarly, you would capitalize the titlePresident Abraham Lincoln when the title is directly before the person’s name. The title president should also be capitalized when it is used in place of a president’s name or when addressing a president directly, as in Hello, Mr. President. You should also capitalize president when it appears in Presidents’...

    Other than those cases, president should be lowercase. Take this sentence for example: The president lives in the White House. Here, presidentis neither being used as a title before a person’s name, nor as a direct address, so it isn’t capitalized. President doesn’t get capitalized if it comes after a person’s name, as in Barack Obama, president of...

    The same rules apply when it comes to vice president and president-elect. They should only be capitalized when they’re used as titles before an individual’s name (e.g., Vice President Kamala Harris) or when directly addressing the person in that role. For former presidents, follow the same rules, but don’t capitalize former, as in former President ...

    These rules are also relevant for non-governmental presidents (such as the president of a company), as well as for presidents of other countries, and all other titles in the US government (e.g., governor, senator, and mayor). For example, you could say, “In addition to being an actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger was governorof California.” While some aut...

  3. May 14, 2024 · Noun [edit] presidente m (plural presidentes, feminine presidenta, feminine plural presidentas) president Synonym: (broader meaning) mandatario; Usage notes [edit] Presidente may also be used in the feminine to refer to a female president, but this usage is nonstandard and less common. Derived terms [edit]

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  5. pres· i· dent ˈpre-zə-dənt. ˈprez-dənt, ˈpre-zə-ˌdent, in rapid speech ˈpre-zᵊnt. Synonyms of president. 1. : an official chosen to preside over a meeting or assembly. 2. : an appointed governor of a subordinate political unit. 3.

  6. president noun [C] (ORGANIZATION) the person who has the highest position in an organization or, especially in the US, in a company: a former president of the Royal Society. mainly US She's a friend of the president of the bank. More examples.

  7. The word president can work as both a common noun and a proper noun. Unless it refers to a specific person or office of high rank, it should not be capitalized. When preceding a name or when used in place of a name, it is capitalized.

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