point man
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Definition
- Noun:
- A soldier who goes ahead of a patrol: A point man is the soldier positioned at the front of a military patrol or unit, responsible for scouting and being the first to encounter potential danger.
- Someone who is the forefront of an important enterprise: A point man is a person who leads or represents an effort, campaign, or initiative, often dealing with critical issues or public communication.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The sergeant assigned Jenkins as point man for the reconnaissance mission.
- As the company's point man for the merger negotiations, she handled all communications with the other firm.
- He is the president's point man on economic issues.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used metaphorically in business, politics, and other fields to describe a key representative or spokesperson who handles a sensitive or high-priority matter.
- The senator served as the point man for the new environmental bill, defending it in the media.
Variants and Related Words
- Point person: A more gender-neutral variant with the same meanings.
- She was appointed the point person for the community outreach program.
Synonyms
- Frontman: A leader or public representative of a group or activity.
- Lead: The person in charge or at the forefront.
- Vanguard: The forefront of a movement or field of development.
- Scout: A person sent ahead to gather information.
Related Phrases
- To be on point: To be prepared, alert, and performing one's duties correctly. (Note: This is a related phrase, not a phrasal verb of "point man").
- The entire team needs to be on point during the product launch.
Noun
- a soldier who goes ahead of a patrol
- someone who is the forefront of an important enterprise
- he is the president's point man on economic issues