Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

chief-adviser

noun
/tʃiːf ədˈvaɪzər/
Definition
A chief-adviser is a person who provides guidance and recommendations to someone in a leadership position, such as an executive or politician, helping to make strategic decisions.
Examples
  • The president appointed a chief-adviser to help navigate the economic crisis.
  • As chief-adviser, she influenced several key policies of the government.
  • The chief-adviser met with the team regularly to discuss progress.
Meaning
The term refers to an individual who plays a critical role in advising the top leader of an organization or government, often with significant authority and expertise in a certain area.
Synonyms
  • main adviser
  • principal adviser
  • senior adviser
  • head consultant