Need another word that means the same as “employer”? Find 16 synonyms and 30 related words for “employer” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Employer” are: boss, manager, manageress, patron, proprietor, director, chief executive, principal, president, head man, head woman, firm, company, business, organization, manufacturer
Employer as a Noun
Definitions of "Employer" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “employer” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A person or firm that employs workers.
- A person or organization that employs people.
Synonyms of "Employer" as a noun (16 Words)
boss | A person who exercises control over workers. The boss characters provide more than enough challenge. |
business | Business concerns collectively. Gossip was the main business of the evening. |
chief executive | The head of a tribe or clan. |
company | The fact or condition of being with another or others, especially in a way that provides friendship and enjoyment. A hook and ladder company. |
director | Member of a board of directors. The sales director. |
firm | The members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments. |
head man | A rounded compact mass. |
head woman | The tip of an abscess (where the pus accumulates. |
manager | A person regarded in terms of their skill in managing resources, especially those of a household. She was a good manager and could make a meal out of nothing. |
manageress | A female manager of a shop, restaurant, etc. |
manufacturer | A person or company that makes goods for sale. The manufacturers supply the goods to the distribution centre. |
organization | The act of organizing a business or an activity related to a business. He was brought in to supervise the organization of a new department. |
patron | A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, or cause. A celebrated patron of the arts. |
president | The officer who presides at the meetings of an organization. The Irish president. |
principal | An actor who plays a principal role. The winners are paid from the interest without even touching the principal. |
proprietor | The owner of a business, or a holder of property. By 1640 he was himself the proprietor of a three hundred acre tract. |
Usage Examples of "Employer" as a noun
- The National Health Service was the largest employer in Europe.
Associations of "Employer" (30 Words)
accountant | A person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts. |
administrator | A person legally appointed to manage and dispose of the estate of a deceased person, debtor, or insolvent company. Hospital administrators. |
assistant | A person who ranks below a senior person. An assistant manager. |
bailiff | The agent of a landlord. |
bookkeeper | A person whose job is to keep records of the financial affairs of a business. The business had grown enough to justify hiring a bookkeeper. |
boss | Raise in a relief. That was a real boss move on his part. |
captain | Be the captain of a ship aircraft or sports team. He did very well academically becoming school captain. |
chief | A leader or ruler of a people or clan. It s quite simple chief. |
clerk | Work as a clerk as in the legal business. A clerk to the magistrates. |
controller | Someone who maintains and audits business accounts. The speed controller on his turntable was not working properly. |
coordinator | A word used to connect clauses, sentences, or words of equal syntactic importance (e.g. and, or, for. Subordinate clauses can be connected with a coordinator. |
doctoral | Relating to or designed to achieve a doctorate. Doctoral dissertation. |
employ | Employment. I started work in the employ of a grocer. |
employed | Put to use. Up to 40 per cent of employed people are in part time jobs. |
employment | The act of using. He is looking for employment. |
foreman | (in a law court) a person who presides over a jury and speaks on its behalf. If you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman. |
headhunter | A person who identifies and approaches suitable candidates employed elsewhere to fill business positions. A headhunter offering you a wonderful new position at a higher salary. |
hire | A person who is hired an employee. We flew to San Diego hired a car and headed for Las Vegas. |
manager | Someone who controls resources and expenditures. If I was his manager I would offer Lewis 8 m for the fight. |
organizer | A person who brings order and organization to an enterprise. The organizers of the demonstration. |
overseer | A person who directs and manages an organization. |
producer | Someone who finds financing for and supervises the making and presentation of a show (play or film or program or similar work. This microorganism is a producer of disease. |
recruiter | An official who enlists personnel for military service. A recruiter will schedule you for an interview. |
secretary | An official in charge of a US government department. She was secretary of the Women s Labour League. |
storekeeper | A person responsible for stored goods. |
superintendent | The caretaker of a building. Superintendent of district nurses. |
supervise | Observe and direct the work of (someone. The prisoners were supervised by two officers. |
supervisor | A person who supervises a person or an activity. |
union | A device on a national flag emblematic of the union of two or more sovereignties typically in the upper inner corner. A union shop clause in the contract. |
wage | The result or effect of doing something considered wrong or unwise. We were struggling to get better wages. |