leaders

The word “leaders” has 2 syllables: lead-ers

It's pronounced as /ˈliː.dɚz/


What is synonym and antonym for leaders?

In the thesaurus, “leaders” has 119 synonyms and 13 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for leaders along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for leaders

  • administrators
  • asterisk
  • barons
  • bellwethers
  • big cheeses
  • big guns
  • bigwigs
  • boss men
  • bosses
  • bullet
  • captains
  • caret
  • channels
  • chiefs
  • co-heads
  • co-leaders
  • coheads
  • coleaders
  • commanders
  • conduits
  • czars
  • dagger
  • diacritical mark
  • directors
  • directresses
  • ditto
  • dominators
  • double dagger
  • drainpipes
  • drains
  • ducts
  • employers
  • executives
  • figureheads
  • foregoers
  • foremen
  • forerunners
  • front
  • funnels
  • gaffers
  • gangers
  • generals
  • governors
  • groundbreakers
  • harbingers
  • headmen
  • heads
  • helmsmen
  • heralds
  • hierarchs
  • higher-ups
  • honchos
  • hydrants
  • innovators
  • jefes
  • kingpins
  • kings
  • lead
  • leading
  • leadmen
  • lines
  • lords
  • magnates
  • mains
  • managers
  • masters
  • micromanagers
  • mistresses
  • moguls
  • overlords
  • overseers
  • pacemakers
  • pacers
  • pacesetters
  • penstocks
  • pioneers
  • pipages
  • pipeages
  • pipelines
  • pipes
  • pipings
  • potentates
  • precursors
  • presidents
  • princes
  • principals
  • punctuation
  • punctuation mark
  • reference
  • rulers
  • skippers
  • smokestacks
  • sovereigns
  • sovrans
  • spouts
  • standard-bearers
  • standpipes
  • stewards
  • stovepipes
  • straw bosses
  • sub-chiefs
  • sub-directors
  • subchiefs
  • subdirectors
  • superintendents
  • superiors
  • supervisors
  • taskmasters
  • tiles
  • top dogs
  • top guns
  • trend-setters
  • trendsetters
  • troughs
  • tsars
  • tubes
  • tzars
  • waste pipes
  • waterspouts

Antonyms for leaders

Meanings of leaders

  • noun
    1. Any person that leads or directs.
    2. An animal that leads.
    3. Someone or something that leads or conducts.

Example Sentences

  • The leaders of both countries met to discuss the treaty.
  • Good leaders inspire trust and confidence in their teams.
  • The student council leaders organized the charity event.
  • Community leaders played a crucial role in the recovery efforts.
  • The leaders emphasized the importance of collaboration.

On this page you'll find 132 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to leaders, such as: administrators, asterisk, barons, bellwethers, big cheeses, big guns, bigwigs.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

caesars

  • Big Brothers
  • autarchs
  • authoritarians
  • autocrats
  • barons
  • bosses
  • captains
  • caudillos
  • chiefs
  • czars
  • despots
  • dictators
  • disciplinarians
  • discipliners
  • dominators
  • enforcers
  • fuehrers
  • kingpins
  • kings
  • leaders
  • lords
  • magnates
  • martinets
  • masters
  • men on horseback
  • moguls
  • monarchs
  • monocrats
  • oppressors
  • overlords
  • paramounts
  • pharaohs
  • potentates
  • princes
  • queens
  • rulers
  • sovereigns
  • sovrans
  • strongmen
  • taskmasters
  • totalitarians
  • tsars
  • tycoons
  • tyrannizers
  • tyrants
  • tzars
  • warlords

gaffers

  • administrators
  • adults
  • ancients
  • barons
  • beldames
  • beldams
  • big cheeses
  • big guns
  • bigwigs
  • boss men
  • bosses
  • captains
  • chiefs
  • co-heads
  • co-leaders
  • coheads
  • coleaders
  • commanders
  • czarinas
  • czars
  • directors
  • dotards
  • dowagers
  • elders
  • employers
  • executives
  • figureheads
  • foremen
  • forewomen
  • gangers
  • generals
  • geriatrics
  • golden-agers
  • governors
  • grandames
  • grandams
  • graybeards
  • grown-ups
  • headmen
  • heads
  • helmsmen
  • hierarchs
  • higher-ups
  • honchos
  • jefes
  • kingpins
  • kings
  • leaders
  • leadmen
  • magnates
  • managers
  • masters
  • micromanagers
  • mistresses
  • moguls
  • old-timers
  • oldsters
  • overlords
  • overseers
  • patriarchs
  • potentates
  • presidents
  • princes
  • princesses
  • principals
  • queens
  • rulers
  • senior citizens
  • seniors
  • skippers
  • sovereigns
  • sovrans
  • standard-bearers
  • stewards
  • straw bosses
  • superintendents
  • superiors
  • supervisors
  • taskmasters
  • taskmistresses
  • top dogs
  • top guns
  • tsarinas
  • tsars
  • tzarinas
  • tzars
  • whitebeards

pacemakers

pacers

pacesetters


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