Defenition of the word director
Defenition of the word director
A person who leads, rules, or is in charge.
A person who visualizes a script, controlling the artistic and dramatic aspects, while guiding the technical crew and actors in the fulfilment of his or her vision of a film or theatre production.
the person who leads a musical group
member of a board of directors
someone who controls resources and expenditures
someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show
the person who directs the making of a film
Synonyms for the word director
administrator
boss
chief
conductor
executive
leader
manager
managing director
music director
principal
stage director
Similar words in the director
director
director's
directorate
directorate's
directorates
directorial
directorship
directorship's
directory
directory's
Meronymys for the word director
Hyponyms for the word director
Arthur Fiedler
Arturo Toscanini
bandleader
bandmaster
bank manager
Baron Karl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber
Benjamin Britten
Bernstein
Britten
Bruno Walter
Carl Maria von Weber
Constant Lambert
district manager
drum major
drum majorette
Edward Benjamin Britten
Eugene Ormandy
Fiedler
film director
George Szell
Granville-Barker
Gustav Mahler
Harley Granville-Barker
Hindemith
Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev
Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky
Konstantin Stanislavsky
Koussevitzky
Lambert
Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Constant Lambert
Leopold Antoni Stanislaw Stokowski
Leopold Stokowski
Lord Britten of Aldeburgh
Mahler
majorette
manageress
Ormandy
Ozawa
Paul Hindemith
Seiji Ozawa
Serge Koussevitzky
Sergei Aleksandrovich Koussevitzky
Sir Henry Joseph Wood
Sir Henry Wood
stage director
Stanislavsky
Stokowski
Szell
Toscanini
Walter
Weber
Wood
Hypernyms for the word director
administrator
committee member
decision maker
film maker
film producer
filmmaker
movie maker
musician
supervisor
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