noun
- a person who supervises or directs a group of workers on a job site or in a factory
- the member of a jury who presides over deliberations and speaks for the jury in court
Usage: gender-neutral alternative to foreman or forewoman
Usage: legal context
Examples
- The foreperson assigned tasks to the construction crew each morning.
- She was promoted to foreperson after five years of excellent work on the assembly line.
- The foreperson announced the jury's verdict to the judge.
- He worked as a foreperson at the manufacturing plant for over a decade.
- The foreperson coordinated with management to ensure the project stayed on schedule.
- After deliberating for three hours, the foreperson delivered the jury's decision.