Job and Social Titles: English Vocabulary List

Explore 45 English words about job and social titles with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

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practitioner /prækˈtɪʃənər/ noun

someone who is involved in a profession, particularly medicine

"The practitioner explained the treatment process clearly"

"The medical practitioner has been treating patients in this small town for over thirty years."

technician /tɛkˈnɪʃən/ noun

an expert who is employed to check or work with technical equipment or machines

"The technician fixed the printer."

"A skilled technician was called to repair the complex medical equipment in the operating room."

warden /ˈwɔɹdən/ noun

the official in charge of a prison or correctional facility, responsible for overseeing the administration, security, and well-being of inmates

"The warden managed the prison with a very strict set of rules."

"The warden announced new rehabilitation programs designed to help inmates prepare for life after release."

grandmaster /ˈɡɹænˈmæstɝ/, /ˈɡɹændˈmæstɝ/ noun

the highest title a player can achieve, awarded by FIDE to players who have demonstrated exceptional skill and achievement in chess tournaments and matches

"He became a chess grandmaster at age twenty."

"The chess grandmaster won many international tournaments during his long career."

coordinator /koʊˈɔɹdəˌneɪtɝ/ noun

a person who organizes, plans, or manages activities and resources within a group or organization

"The event coordinator planned the schedule."

"The project coordinator organized all meetings and tasks efficiently for the whole team."

ranger /ˈreɪndʒər/ noun

someone whose job is to take care of a forest, park, or an area of countryside

"The ranger patrols forest."

"The park ranger warned hikers about the bear that had been spotted near the trail."

naturalist /ˈnætʃɝəɫəst/, /ˈnætʃɹəɫəst/ noun

a scientist who studies the natural world, including plants, animals, and ecosystems

"The naturalist studied birds in the forest."

"The famous naturalist studied birds and animals in the forest for many years."

canoeist /kəˈnuəst/ noun

a person who participates in the sport or activity of canoeing

"The canoeist paddled down the river."

"The experienced canoeist paddled skillfully down the dangerous river."

landscaper /ˈɫændˌskeɪpɝ/ noun

a professional who designs, creates, and maintains gardens, yards, and outdoor spaces

"The landscaper planted new flowers."

"The professional landscaper designed and maintained beautiful gardens for rich clients."

surveyor /ˈsɝˌveɪɝ/, /sɝˈveɪɝ/ noun

a professional who measures and maps land to determine boundaries and features

"The surveyor measured the property lines."

"The land surveyor measured the exact boundaries of the large property accurately."

copilot /ˈkoʊpaɪɫət/ noun

a pilot who assists the main pilot in operating an aircraft

"The copilot assisted during the flight."

"The copilot assisted the captain during the long international flight."

sociologist /ˌsoʊsiˈɑɫədʒɪst/ noun

a person who studies human society, social behavior, and how people interact with each other in groups

"The sociologist analyzed urban poverty."

"The famous sociologist wrote many books about modern social problems and changes."

anthropologist /ˌænθɹəˈpɑɫədʒəst/, /ˌænθɹəˈpɑɫədʒɪst/ noun

a scientist who studies human beings, especially their societies, cultures, languages, and physical development, both past and present

"The anthropologist studied ancient tools."

"The anthropologist studied human societies and cultures around the world."

ethnographer /ɛθnˈɑːɡɹəfɚ/ noun

a researcher who studies and records human cultures and societies through direct observation and interaction

"The ethnographer lived with the tribe for a year."

"The ethnographer lived with the tribe for two years to study their culture."

psychologist /saɪˈkɑɫədʒəst/ noun

a professional who studies behavior and mental processes to understand and treat psychological disorders and improve overall mental health

"The psychologist listened carefully."

"The psychologist met with the anxious patient every week to discuss coping strategies for managing stress and reducing panic attacks."

ethicist /ˈɛθɪsɪst/ noun

a specialist in moral philosophy who studies and provides guidance on moral principles and decision-making in various fields

"The ethicist debated the moral dilemma."

"The medical ethicist advises doctors on difficult moral questions in hospitals."

librarian /ɫaɪˈbɹɛˌɹiən/ noun

someone who is in charge of a library or works in it

"The librarian helped me."

"The librarian helped the student find books for her research paper on the history of civil rights movements in the American south."

adviser /ədˈvaɪzɚ/ noun

someone whose job is to give advice professionally on a particular subject

"She is my adviser."

"The adviser explained the problem clearly and offered practical guidance that was easy to follow."

legislator /ˈɫɛdʒəˌsɫeɪtɝ/ noun

a person whose job is to make new laws, especially one who is a member of a governmental body

"The legislator proposed a new bill."

"The experienced legislator proposed a new law to protect the environment better."

delegate /ˈdɛɫəˌɡeɪt/, /ˈdɛɫəɡət/ noun

someone who is chosen as a representative of a particular community at a conference, meeting, etc.

"Each state sent a delegate to the convention."

"Each country sent one official delegate to the important international conference."

industrialist /ˌɪnˈdəstɹiəɫɪst/ noun

a person who owns or operates a large business involved in the production or manufacturing of goods, typically in an industrial sector

"The industrialist built a factory."

"The wealthy industrialist built many factories and created thousands of jobs."

broker /ˈbɹoʊkɝ/ noun

a person whose job is to sell and buy assets and goods for other people

"The real estate broker showed us five houses."

"The real estate broker showed us five different houses before we finally found one we liked."

paratrooper /ˈpɛɹəˌtɹupɝ/ noun

a military personnel trained to parachute from aircraft into combat zones

"The paratrooper jumped from the plane."

"The brave paratrooper jumped from the airplane during the military training exercise."

receptionist /rɪˈsɛpʃənɪst/ noun

a person who greets and deals with people arriving at or calling a hotel, office building, doctor's office, etc.

"The receptionist greeted us politely."

"The receptionist asked every visitor to sign the logbook before allowing them to enter the restricted area of the building."

content creator /kˈɑːntɛnt kɹiːˈeɪɾɚ/ noun

an individual who produces and publishes various forms of content, such as videos, articles, graphics, or social media posts, with the purpose of engaging and attracting an audience on digital platforms

"Popular content creator."

"The popular content creator makes interesting videos for millions of followers on social media."

butler /ˈbʌtlər/ noun

a senior household employee responsible for managing the household staff, overseeing daily operations, and attending to the personal needs of the employer

"The butler brought tea."

"The impeccably dressed butler managed the household with quiet efficiency, anticipating every need of his employers."

footman /ˈfʊtmən/ noun

a male servant in a household, responsible for various duties such as serving meals, opening doors, and assisting the butler with household tasks

"A footman helped the guests from the carriage."

"The royal footman stood beside the king during the important ceremony."

seamstress /ˈsimstɹɪs/ noun

a woman who sews clothes as her profession

"The seamstress altered the wedding dress."

"The talented seamstress created elegant garments for wealthy clients across the city."

laundress /lˈɔːndɹɛs/ noun

a woman whose job is to wash and iron clothes and household linens

"The laundress ironed the shirts."

"The hardworking laundress washed clothes for many families in the village."

governess /ˈɡəvɝnəs/ noun

a woman employed to educate and care for children in a private household, typically focusing on their academic and social development

"The governess taught the children French."

"The strict governess taught the children good manners and academic subjects."

apothecary /əˈpɑθəˌkɛɹi/ noun

a medical professional who prepares and dispenses medicinal drugs and offers medical advice

"The apothecary mixed herbs and medicines."

"In the old days people would visit the apothecary to buy herbal remedies and medicinal potions."

nobleman /ˈnoʊbəɫmən/ noun

a man who belongs to the aristocracy, holding a hereditary title and often possessing significant social, political, and economic influence

"The nobleman owned a large estate."

"The rich nobleman lived in a large castle and owned much land."

commoner /ˈkɑmənɝ/ noun

a person that does not belong to the upper class of the society

"The king spoke kindly with a commoner"

"The commoner spoke bravely against the king’s decision."

specialist /ˈspɛʃəlɪst/ noun

a person with extensive knowledge or skill in a specific field or area of expertise

"He is a specialist doctor."

"As a leading specialist in astrophysics, her research significantly advanced the field."

superintendent /ˌsupɝənˈtɛndənt/, /ˌsupɝɪnˈtɛndənt/ noun

a person who manages or controls an activity, a department, a group of workers, etc.

"The building superintendent fixed the elevator."

"The school superintendent visited all classrooms to check teaching quality."

commentator /ˈkɑmənˌteɪtɝ/ noun

a person who provides live commentary on a sports event, performance, or broadcast

"The sports commentator announced the goal."

"The sports commentator gave exciting commentary during the football match last night."

lecturer /ˈlɛktʃɚɚ/ noun

a person who teaches courses at a college or university, often with a focus on undergraduate education, but who does not hold the rank of professor

"The lecturer was clear."

"The lecturer explained the topic so carefully that even difficult ideas felt easier to understand."

academic /ˌækəˈdɛmɪk/ noun

a member of the university faculty engaged in teaching or research

"The academic publishes research in journals."

"The academic publishes research in journals and presents findings at scholarly conferences."

gatekeeper /ˈɡeɪtˌkipɝ/ noun

a person who guards or controls access to a gate or door, ensuring only authorized individuals can enter

"The gatekeeper opened the castle doors."

"The security gatekeeper checked every visitor carefully before allowing entry."

handler /ˈhændəɫɝ/, /ˈhændɫɝ/ noun

a person responsible for coaching, managing, or preparing athletes or sports teams

"The coach was the handler."

"The dog handler trained the German shepherd to detect explosives at airport security checkpoints."

vendor /ˈvɛndər/ noun

someone on the street who offers food, clothing, etc. for sale

"The street vendor sold fruit."

"The bustling marketplace was filled with the calls of each eager vendor."

brewer /ˈbɹuɝ/ noun

the operator or owner of a beer production facility, responsible for managing the brewing process, production, and beer quality

"Local beer brewer."

"The local beer brewer produces excellent craft beer using traditional methods."

scout /ˈskaʊt/ noun

a professional tasked with finding and recruiting new talent in various fields such as sports, entertainment, or business

"The talent scout found her."

"The experienced scout discovered several promising young musicians at the local festival."

conductor /kənˈdəktər/ noun

a person responsible for collecting fares and assisting passengers on public transportation such as buses, trains, or trams

"The conductor checked tickets."

"The attentive conductor assisted passengers with their luggage and answered questions about the route."

peasant /ˈpɛzənt/ noun

a farmer who owns or rents a small piece of land, particularly in the past or in poorer countries

"A medieval peasant worked the land for the local lord."

"A landless peasant in the feudal system was at the very bottom of the social hierarchy"

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