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Meaning of adjudicator
A person who makes a decision or judgment in a dispute or competition
Etymology of adjudicator
The word "adjudicator" comes from the Latin words "ad" (to) and "judicare" (to judge), and the suffix "-ator" (a person who performs a certain action)
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a person who makes a decision or judgment in a formal or official capacity
Synonyms
arbitrator
mediator
judge
referee
umpire
moderator
negotiator
conciliator
facilitator
intermediary
peacemaker
reconciler
settler
decision-maker
evaluator
assessor
appraiser
examiner
inspector
reviewer
critic
analyst
expert
specialist
authority
professional
official
administrator
governor
regulator
controller
director
manager
supervisor
overseer
monitor
Definitions
- A person who judges or decides something, especially in a formal or official capacity
- * A person who makes a decision or judgment in a dispute or competition
Usage Examples
- The adjudicator reviewed the evidence and made a decision in favor of the plaintiff
- * The company appointed an independent adjudicator to resolve the dispute between the employees and management
- * The adjudicator at the music competition awarded first prize to the young pianist
Antonyms
participant
competitor
contestant
player
team member
spectator
observer
witness
bystander
onlooker
non-intervener
non-meddler
non-interferer
abstainer
non-participant
neutral
inactive
passive
uninvolved
detached
disengaged
uninterested