noun
- a person who supervises students during an examination to ensure they follow the rules
Usage: primarily British English
Examples
- The invigilator walked quietly between the rows of desks during the final exam.
- Students must raise their hand if they need to speak to an invigilator.
- The invigilator collected all the test papers at the end of the two-hour period.
- An experienced invigilator can spot cheating from across the room.
- The university hired additional invigilators for the busy exam season.
- The invigilator reminded students to write their names on their answer sheets.