US /ˈlidɚ/
・UK /ˈli:də(r)/
leader for service to the Monarch or country, especially in a military capacity. Historically,
LEADER OF OUR COUNTRY
No wonder Pilgrim leader William Bradford called Squanto "a special instrument sent of God for their good."
It's 1:00 AM. I was asleep and the expedition leader just came on the intercom to say that the Northern Lights are outside.
The anonymous group member told the Washington Post he was a natural leader but not a whistleblower.
MEMBER TOLD "THE WASHINGTON POST" HE WAS A NATURAL LEADER
Its leader, Mao Zedong, had unleashed violent and destructive policies...
And then in 2012, Xi Jinping effectively became the leader of China...
Twenty years ago, his student, he believes, was the future leader of North Korea.
BELIEVES, WAS THE FUTURE LEADER
officials indicating the leadership change is unlikely to significantly shift Iranian policy, though it opens questions about who will succeed Iran's ultimate authority, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei.
leader
LEADER OF TONIGHT'S PACK,
Senator Mitch McConnell says that his most consequential achievement as Senate majority leader was preventing President Obama from filling a Supreme Court seat.
After the internationally embarrassing news of the Tory council leader from my neighbouring
After the internationally embarrassing news of the Tory Council leader from my neighbouring Windsor and Maidenhead and his deplorable attitude with regards to the homeless around the royal wedding and the recent putdowns to the Prime Minister and our Government by President Trump, can the Prime Minister confirm whether she actually wants an invite to be extended for the royal wedding and a state visit to the very stable genius from the US?