united states president
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Definition
Noun: - The person who holds the office of head of state and head of government of the United States of America. This is the elected leader of the country, serving as the chief executive and commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
Usage
The term "United States President" is a formal title used to specify the individual currently or historically holding this specific national office. It is often used in historical, political, and formal contexts to distinguish the U.S. leader from presidents of other countries or organizations. - It functions as a proper noun and is typically capitalized.
Examples
- Noun:
- The United States President delivers the State of the Union address to Congress.
- Abraham Lincoln was the United States President during the Civil War.
- The treaty requires the signature of the United States President.
Advanced Usage
- "The office of the United States President": Refers to the institution and powers of the presidency itself, not just the individual.
- The office of the United States President has evolved significantly since 1789.
Variants and Related Words
- President of the United States (POTUS): A common synonymous title, often used in formal and legal contexts.
- Commander-in-Chief: A key role of the United States President as the head of the military.
- Chief Executive: Another title emphasizing the president's administrative and executive powers.
Synonyms
- POTUS (acronym for President of the United States).
- The President (when the context clearly refers to the U.S.).
- The Chief Executive.
Related Phrases
- "Acting as United States President": Performing the duties of the president, as when the Vice President assumes the role temporarily.
- The Vice President was acting as United States President during the medical procedure.
Noun
- the person who holds the office of head of state of the United States government
- the President likes to jog every morning