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Forewoman - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A forewoman is a female supervisor or leader, especially in a workplace, who oversees and directs the work of others. She holds a position of authority similar to a foreman.

forewoman

/ˈfɔrˌwʊmən/ /ˈfɔːˌwʊmən/

Definition:

A female supervisor overseeing workers, especially in a factory or construction site.

Synonyms:

supervisor, overseer, manager, leader

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

subordinate, worker, employee

Common Collocations:

construction forewoman, factory forewoman, team forewoman

Derivatives:

forewomen (plural), foreman (male equivalent)

Usage Tips:

Use "forewoman" to specify a female supervisor in male-dominated industries like construction or manufacturing.

Common Phrases:

"forewoman of the jury, " "acting forewoman, " "lead forewoman"

Etymology:

Derived from "fore-" (before) + "woman," modeled after "foreman," first used in the late 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The forewoman inspected the construction site daily.
  • 2. She was promoted to forewoman after years of hard work.
  • 3. The jury’s forewoman announced the verdict confidently.
  • 4. The factory forewoman trained new employees efficiently.

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