nominal head
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Definition
Noun: A person who appears to be in charge or holds a title, but who has little or no real authority or power, often serving to conceal the true nature of a situation or the identity of the person(s) actually in control.
Usage
This term is used to describe a figurehead, especially in contexts involving deception, secrecy, or questionable legality. The "nominal head" is presented publicly as the leader or responsible party, while actual control lies elsewhere.
Examples
- The investigation revealed that the company's CEO was merely a nominal head, with all major decisions being made by a shadowy board of investors.
- For tax purposes, they installed a friend as the nominal head of the charity, though he had no involvement in its operations.
- The king was the nominal head of state, but the prime minister held the executive power.
Advanced Usage
- In Corporate/Organizational Contexts: Often used to describe a front person for a shell company or a fraudulent enterprise.
- The "president" listed on the documents was a nominal head, a retired actor paid for the use of his name.
- In Political Contexts: Can describe a ceremonial leader whose role is largely symbolic.
- The position had become purely ceremonial, making her a nominal head with no policy-making influence.
Variants and Related Words
- Figurehead (n): A leader with little real power, similar to "nominal head," but often without the connotation of deliberate deception. A figurehead can be a legitimate ceremonial leader.
- Front man / Front woman (n): A person who represents an organization publicly, often to hide the involvement of others. This has a stronger connotation of acting as a cover.
- Straw man (n): In a different context (e.g., logic), this refers to a misrepresented argument. In some legal/business contexts, it can colloquially refer to a person set up to take blame.
Synonyms
- Puppet
- Front
- Titular head
- Cipher
- Mouthpiece
Related Phrases
- In name only: A phrase describing something that exists by title but not in reality, often used with positions.
- He was the manager in name only; the assistant made all the decisions.
- Paper tiger: A person or thing that appears threatening but is actually ineffectual (broader than "nominal head," but can overlap).
- The regulatory agency was seen as a paper tiger, a nominal head with no enforcement power.
Noun
- a person used as a cover for some questionable activity