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Common collocations with leader in American Collocation

leader noun countable

US /ˈlidər/

types of leader

civic
military
political
rebel
religious
spiritual
tribal

Religious leaders are urging Western nations and bankers to cancel the debt owed by the world’s poorest nations.

good, or inspiring others

charismatic
great
inspirational
visionary

He has proved himself an inspirational leader.

having a lot of power

influential
prominent
senior

The course will provide training opportunities for senior leaders and governing bodies.

natural

born
natural

Some people are natural leaders, but leadership skills can also be learnt.

in the past or future

former
future

Neil Kinnock is a former leader of the Labour party.

choose a leader

appoint someone (as)
choose someone (as)
elect someone (as)
recruit

The party has changed its rules on electing leaders.

become a leader

become

William Hague became party leader at the age of 36.

get rid of a leader

depose
topple

They are prepared to go to war, if necessary, to topple the country’s leader.

certain

acknowledged
undisputed

With headquarters in London, we are the UK’s undisputed market leader in executive recruitment and coaching.

in the whole world

global
worldwide

With over thirty years’ experience, REL are considered the global leaders in working capital consultancy.