chief
[ cheef ]
/ tʃif /
noun
adjective
highest in rank or authority: the chief priest; the chief administrator.
most important; principal: his chief merit; the chief difficulty.
adverb
Archaic.
chiefly; principally.
Idioms for chief
- in the chief position; highest in rank (used in combination): editor in chief; commander in chief.
- Heraldry. in the upper part of an escutcheon.
in chief,
Origin of chief
1250–1300; Middle English < Anglo-French
chief, chef, Old French
chef < Vulgar Latin
*capum, re-formation of Latin
caput
head
SYNONYMS FOR chief
synonym study for chief
7. See
capital1.
OTHER WORDS FROM chief
chief·less, adjective chief·ship, noun sub·chief, noun un·der·chief, nounWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH chief
chef chiefWords nearby chief
Example sentences from the Web for chief
British Dictionary definitions for chief
chief
/ (tʃiːf) /
noun
the head, leader, or most important individual in a group or body of people
another word for chieftain (def. 2)
heraldry
the upper third of a shield
in chief
primarily; especially
adjective
(prenominal)
- most important; principal
- highest in rank or authority
adverb
archaic
principally
Word Origin for chief
C13: from Old French, from Latin
caput head