Need another word that means the same as “treasurer”? Find 7 synonyms and 30 related words for “treasurer” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Treasurer” are: clerk, bank clerk, teller, bank teller, banker, bursar, purser
Treasurer as a Noun
Definitions of "Treasurer" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “treasurer” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- The head of the Exchequer.
- A person appointed to administer or manage the financial assets and liabilities of a society, company, local authority, or other body.
- An officer charged with receiving and disbursing funds.
- The minister of finance.
Synonyms of "Treasurer" as a noun (7 Words)
bank clerk | A slope in the turn of a road or track; the outside is higher than the inside in order to reduce the effects of centrifugal force. |
bank teller | A container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at home. |
banker | The person running the table, controlling play, or acting as dealer in some gambling or board games. The horse should be a banker for him in the Members race. |
bursar | A student who holds a bursary. |
clerk | A salesperson in a store. A chapter clerk. |
purser | An officer on a ship who keeps the accounts, especially the head steward on a passenger vessel. |
teller | (in the UK) each of the four officers of the Exchequer responsible for the receipt and payment of moneys. The growing use of automatic tellers. |
Associations of "Treasurer" (30 Words)
accountant | A person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts. |
accounting | A system that provides quantitative information about finances. He was unable to give a clear accounting for his actions. |
actuarial | Of or relating to the work of an actuary. An actuarial consulting firm. |
assistant | Of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another. An assistant manager. |
auditor | Someone who listens attentively. External auditors report on the financial statements. |
bank | A building in which the business of banking transacted. A grassy bank. |
banker | A result forecast identically (while other forecasts differ) in several football-pool entries on one coupon. The horse should be a banker for him in the Members race. |
bookkeeper | Someone who records the transactions of a business. The business had grown enough to justify hiring a bookkeeper. |
bookkeeping | The activity of recording business transactions. I got in a financial muddle because I didn t keep my bookkeeping up to date. |
bursar | A student who holds a bursary. |
butler | English novelist who described a fictitious land he called Erewhon (1835-1902. |
calculator | An expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines. A pocket calculator. |
cashier | A person handling payments and receipts in a shop, bank, or business. Cashier the literal sense of this word. |
clerical | Of or relating to the clergy. The clerical staff. |
clerk | Work as a clerk as in the legal business. Eleven of those who left college this year are clerking in auction stores. |
controller | Someone who maintains and audits business accounts. A temperature controller. |
counting | The act of counting reciting numbers in ascending order. The counting continued for several hours. |
exchequer | The former government office responsible for collecting revenue and making payments on behalf of the sovereign, auditing official accounts, and trying legal cases relating to revenue. An important source of revenue to the sultan s exchequer. |
finance | Monetary support for an enterprise. The health service is financed almost entirely by the taxpayer. |
ledger | Fish using a ledger. The ledger stone of William Averie. |
ministry | Building where the business of a government ministry is transacted. The soldiers were no less in need of his ministry. |
profession | A body of people engaged in a particular profession. After profession she taught in Maidenhead. |
receptionist | A person employed in a hotel to receive guests and deal with their bookings. |
secretary | A person to whom a secret is entrusted. She was secretary of the Women s Labour League. |
solicitor | A member of the legal profession qualified to deal with conveyancing the drawing up of wills and other legal matters A solicitor may also instruct barristers and represent clients in some courts. She had been a telephone solicitor for a Chicago newspaper. |
steward | A person whose responsibility it is to take care of something. The event was organized and stewarded properly. |
surveyor | Someone who conducts a statistical survey. Surveyors recorded the species and locations of fallen trees. |
teller | Someone who tells a story. The growing use of automatic tellers. |
treasury | The British cabinet minister responsible for economic strategy. The landowners estates and assets were seized for the imperial treasury. |
waiter | A person who waits for a time, event, or opportunity. |