co-lead
adjective
(colead)uk/ˈkəʊˌliːd/us/ˈkoʊˌliːd/used todescribeone of two or morepeoplewhosharethemainjoborpartin a something :
a co-leadresearcherof thestudy
Sweeney is co-leadcounselin thecase.
- She is co-leadauthorof the newreport.
- He was co-leadsingerandwrotelyricson most of the band's earlyhits.
- She is a coleadportfoliomanagerfor Goldman Sachs.
Important people and describing important people
- august
- baron
- be the cat's whiskersidiom
- doyen
- doyenne
- FLOTUS
- get oversomething/someone
- get over yourself!idiom
- grandee
- guest of honour
- Mister Big
- mogul
- moment
- movers and shakers
- MVP
- nibs
- superiority
- the big boys
- the big enchiladaidiom
- the grand old man ofsomethingidiom
co-lead
noun[C]
(alsocolead)uk/ˌkəʊˈliːd/us/ˌkoʊˈliːd/one of two or moremainactorsin afilmorplay:
He was co-lead in themovie.
one of two or morepeoplewhosharethemainjoborpartin something:
He is co-leadofthe firm'sfinancialstrategygroupfor the UK.
Synonym
co-leader(PERSON IN CHARGE)
- Smith used to be anactor: he was the co-lead in American Graffiti.
- Heendedup gettingevenlouderovationsthan hisstarco-lead.
- Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse werelistedas the co-leads on thedeal.
Cinema & theatre: actors & performers
- actor
- actress
- all-star
- belly dancer
- body double
- cast
- chorus
- juvenile lead
- leading lady
- leading man
- luvvy
- matinee idol
- performer
- spear carrier
- stage name
- starlet
- stooge
- straight man
- superstar
- troupe
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Important people and describing important people
co-lead
verb[T]
(alsocolead)uk/ˌkəʊˈliːd/us/ˌkoʊˈliːd/past tense and past participleco-led
to be inchargeof agroupofpeopleor asituationtogether with one or more otherpeople:
Thedepartmentis co-led by Daniel Miller.
He co-ledwithPeary the 1909expeditionto theNorthPole.
- Eachinterventionwas co-led by aclinicalpsychologistand adrugcounsellorfrom theclinic.
- He co-leads the Lunar Orbiter Image Recovery Project.
- Thecompanyfoundedtheprojectand coleads it with the Eclipse Foundation.
Controlling and being in charge
- aggrandize
- assume
- assumption
- authoritative
- authoritatively
- commanding
- dictate
- harness
- have (got)someoneby the short and curliesidiom
- havesomeoneby the ballsidiom
- havesomeoneeating out ofyourhandidiom
- have/hold the whip handidiom
- helm
- override
- police
- policing
- possess
- power play
- predominate
- skipper