cabinet minister
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person who is a member of the cabinet: A cabinet minister is a senior government official, typically the head of a major government department, who is appointed by the head of government (such as the Prime Minister or President) to be part of the cabinet, the main executive decision-making body.
- The job or position of a senior minister who is a member of the cabinet: This sense refers to the office, role, or portfolio held by such a person.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Person):
- The new cabinet minister for health outlined her policy priorities.
- Several cabinet ministers resigned from the government.
- Noun (Position/Job):
- She was appointed to the cabinet minister for education.
- Holding a cabinet minister is a position of great responsibility.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in parliamentary and presidential systems to distinguish senior, decision-making ministers from junior ministers or other government officials.
- In some contexts, "cabinet minister" can imply a specific rank within a hierarchy of ministers.
Variants and Related Words
- Minister: A more general term for a head of a government department. Not all ministers are necessarily in the cabinet.
- Cabinet: The group of senior ministers who meet regularly to decide government policy.
- Secretary (in some governments, e.g., the US): A title often equivalent to a cabinet minister (e.g., Secretary of State).
Synonyms
- Secretary (in certain governmental contexts)
- Department head
- Senior minister
Related Phrases
- Cabinet-level position: A job with the rank and authority of a cabinet minister.
- Inner cabinet: A smaller, core group of the most important cabinet ministers.
Noun
- the job of a senior minister who is a member of the cabinet
- a person who is a member of the cabinet