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tultol [tul.tul.] : direct (v.); guide (v.); lead (v.); usher (v.)

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direct
v. (communication)1. directcommand with authority.; "He directed the children to do their homework"
~ order, enjoin, tell, saygive instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority.; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed"
~ stetprinting: direct that a matter marked for omission or correction is to be retained (used in the imperative).
v. (competition)2. aim, direct, place, point, targetintend (something) to move towards a certain goal.; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself"
~ addressdirect a question at someone.
~ aim, take aim, train, direct, takepoint or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards.; "Please don't aim at your little brother!"; "He trained his gun on the burglar"; "Don't train your camera on the women"; "Take a swipe at one's opponent"
~ home in, range in, zero indirect onto a point or target, especially by automatic navigational aids.
v. (creation)3. directguide the actors in (plays and films).
~ performing artsarts or skills that require public performance.
~ create, makemake or cause to be or to become.; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"
~ stage directdirect for the stage.
v. (social)4. directbe in charge of.
~ hold, give, have, throw, makeorganize or be responsible for.; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"
~ act, moveperform an action, or work out or perform (an action).; "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"
~ handle, manage, care, dealbe in charge of, act on, or dispose of.; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old"
~ guide, steerbe a guiding or motivating force or drive.; "The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses"
~ head, leadbe in charge of.; "Who is heading this project?"
~ operate, rundirect or control; projects, businesses, etc..; "She is running a relief operation in the Sudan"
~ administerdirect the taking of.; "administer an exam"; "administer an oath"
v. (motion)5. conduct, direct, guide, lead, taketake somebody somewhere.; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace"
~ beaconguide with a beacon.
~ handguide or conduct or usher somewhere.; "hand the elderly lady into the taxi"
~ misguide, mislead, lead astray, misdirectlead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions.; "The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver"
~ usher, showtake (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums.; "The usher showed us to our seats"
v. (motion)6. direct, sendcause to go somewhere.; "The explosion sent the car flying in the air"; "She sent her children to camp"; "He directed all his energies into his dissertation"
~ cast, contrive, throw, projectput or send forth.; "She threw the flashlight beam into the corner"; "The setting sun threw long shadows"; "cast a spell"; "cast a warm light"
~ move, displacecause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense.; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
~ turnchannel one's attention, interest, thought, or attention toward or away from something.; "The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction"; "people turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium"
~ turnto send or let go.; "They turned away the crowd at the gate of the governor's mansion"
~ divertsend on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one.
~ routesend via a specific route.
~ refersend or direct for treatment, information, or a decision.; "refer a patient to a specialist"; "refer a bill to a committee"
~ airt, redirectchannel into a new direction.; "redirect your attention to the danger from the fundamentalists"
~ blowcause air to go in, on, or through.; "Blow my hair dry"
v. (competition)7. aim, direct, take, take aim, trainpoint or cause to go (blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment) towards.; "Please don't aim at your little brother!"; "He trained his gun on the burglar"; "Don't train your camera on the women"; "Take a swipe at one's opponent"
~ target, direct, aim, place, pointintend (something) to move towards a certain goal.; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself"
~ draw a bead onaim with a gun.; "The hunter drew a bead on the rabbit"
~ holdaim, point, or direct.; "Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames"
~ turndirect at someone.; "She turned a smile on me"; "They turned their flashlights on the car"
~ swinghit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement.; "The soccer player began to swing at the referee"
~ point, level, chargedirect into a position for use.; "point a gun"; "He charged his weapon at me"
~ levelaim at.; "level criticism or charges at somebody"
~ positioncause to be in an appropriate place, state, or relation.
~ sighttake aim by looking through the sights of a gun (or other device).
v. (creation)8. conduct, direct, leadlead, as in the performance of a composition.; "conduct an orchestra; Barenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years"
~ musicmusical activity (singing or whistling etc.).; "his music was his central interest"
~ perform, do, executecarry out or perform an action.; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"
~ conductlead musicians in the performance of.; "Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor"; "she cannot conduct modern pieces"
v. (communication)9. directgive directions to; point somebody into a certain direction.; "I directed them towards the town hall"
~ talk downdirect and control (the flight of an airplane during landing) via radio.; "the control tower talked down the plane whose pilot fell ill"
~ point the wayindicate the right path or direction.; "The sign pointed the way to London"
~ apprise, apprize, instructmake aware of.; "Have the students been apprised of the tuition hike?"
v. (cognition)10. aim, calculate, directspecifically design a product, event, or activity for a certain public.
~ destine, intend, designate, specifydesign or destine.; "She was intended to become the director"
v. (motion)11. channelise, channelize, direct, guide, head, maneuver, manoeuver, manoeuvre, point, steerdirect the course; determine the direction of travelling.
~ dockmaneuver into a dock.; "dock the ships"
~ sheercause to sheer.; "She sheered her car around the obstacle"
~ pull oversteer a vehicle to the side of the road.; "The car pulled over when the ambulance approached at high speed"
~ helmbe at or take the helm of.; "helm the ship"
~ crabdirect (an aircraft) into a crosswind.
~ navigatedirect carefully and safely.; "He navigated his way to the altar"
~ stand outsteer away from shore, of ships.
~ starboardturn to the right, of helms or rudders.
~ connconduct or direct the steering of a ship or plane.
~ navigate, pilotact as the navigator in a car, plane, or vessel and plan, direct, plot the path and position of the conveyance.; "Is anyone volunteering to navigate during the trip?"; "Who was navigating the ship during the accident?"
~ canalise, canalize, channeldirect the flow of.; "channel information towards a broad audience"
~ tree, cornerforce a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape.
~ parkmaneuver a vehicle into a parking space.; "Park the car in front of the library"; "Can you park right here?"
~ control, commandexercise authoritative control or power over.; "control the budget"; "Command the military forces"
v. (communication)12. address, directput an address on (an envelope).
~ misaddress, misdirectput a wrong address on.; "misdirect the letter"
~ instrumentaddress a legal document to.
~ re-addressput a new address on (an envelope), as for forwarding.
~ labelassign a label to; designate with a label.; "These students were labelled `learning disabled'"
v. (cognition)13. direct, engineer, mastermind, orchestrate, organise, organizeplan and direct (a complex undertaking).; "he masterminded the robbery"
~ planmake plans for something.; "He is planning a trip with his family"
~ choreographplan and oversee the development and details of.; "The meeting between the two Presidents had been carefully choreographed"
adj. 14. directdirect in spatial dimensions; proceeding without deviation or interruption; straight and short.; "a direct route"; "a direct flight"; "a direct hit"
~ door-to-door(of e.g. journeys or deliveries) direct from point of origin to point of destination.; "the limousine offers door-to-door service"
~ nonstop(of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops.; "a nonstop flight to Atlanta"
~ point-blankclose enough to go straight to the target.; "point-blank range"; "a point-blank shot"
~ straightforwardpointed directly ahead.; "a straightforward gaze"
~ undeviating, unswervinggoing directly ahead from one point to another without veering or turning aside.; "some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms to the very complex"; "a straight and narrow tree-lined road unswerving across the lowlands"
~ through(of a route or journey etc.) continuing without requiring stops or changes.; "a through street"; "a through bus"; "through traffic"
~ straighthaving no deviations.; "straight lines"; "straight roads across the desert"; "straight teeth"; "straight shoulders"
adj. 15. direct, unmediatedhaving no intervening persons, agents, conditions.; "in direct sunlight"; "in direct contact with the voters"; "direct exposure to the disease"; "a direct link"; "the direct cause of the accident"; "direct vote"
~ immediatehaving no intervening medium.; "an immediate influence"
adj. 16. directstraightforward in means or manner or behavior or language or action.; "a direct question"; "a direct response"; "a direct approach"
~ bluffbluntly direct and outspoken but good-natured.; "a bluff but pleasant manner"; "a bluff and rugged natural leader"
~ candid, forthright, frank, free-spoken, point-blank, straight-from-the-shoulder, outspoken, plainspoken, bluntcharacterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion.; "blunt talking and straight shooting"; "a blunt New England farmer"; "I gave them my candid opinion"; "forthright criticism"; "a forthright approach to the problem"; "tell me what you think--and you may just as well be frank"; "it is possible to be outspoken without being rude"; "plainspoken and to the point"; "a point-blank accusation"
~ brutaldisagreeably direct and precise.; "he spoke with brutal honesty"
~ flat-footedwithout reservation.; "a flat-footed refusal"
~ man-to-manforthright and honest.; "had a man-to-man talk about the facts of life"
~ no-nonsensenot tolerating irrelevancies.; "the no-nonsense tones of a stern parent"
~ unvarnished, plainfree from any effort to soften to disguise.; "the plain and unvarnished truth"; "the unvarnished candor of old people and children"
~ pointeddirect and obvious in meaning or reference; often unpleasant.; "a pointed critique"; "a pointed allusion to what was going on"; "another pointed look in their direction"
~ straightforward, square, straightwithout evasion or compromise.; "a square contradiction"; "he is not being as straightforward as it appears"
~ upfrontfrank and honest.; "he was upfront about his intentions"
~ honest, honorablenot disposed to cheat or defraud; not deceptive or fraudulent.; "honest lawyers"; "honest reporting"
adj. 17. direct, linealin a straight unbroken line of descent from parent to child.; "lineal ancestors"; "lineal heirs"; "a direct descendant of the king"; "direct heredity"
~ matrilineal, matrilinearbased on or tracing descent through the female line.; "matrilineal inheritance"
~ patrilineal, patrilinearbased on or tracing descent through the male line.; "a patrilineal society"
~ unilateraltracing descent from either the paternal or the maternal line only.
~ relatedconnected by kinship, common origin, or marriage.
adj. 18. directmoving from west to east on the celestial sphere; or--for planets--around the sun in the same direction as the Earth.
~ astronomy, uranologythe branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole.
adj. 19. directsimilar in nature or effect or relation to another quantity.; "a term is in direct proportion to another term if it increases (or decreases) as the other increases (or decreases)"
~ math, mathematics, mathsa science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement.
adj. 20. direct(of a current) flowing in one direction only.; "direct current"
~ electricitya physical phenomenon associated with stationary or moving electrons and protons.
adj. 21. directbeing an immediate result or consequence.; "a direct result of the accident"
~ primaryof first rank or importance or value; direct and immediate rather than secondary.; "primary goals"; "a primary effect"; "primary sources"; "a primary interest"
adj. 22. direct, verbatimin precisely the same words used by a writer or speaker.; "a direct quotation"; "repeated their dialog verbatim"
~ exactmarked by strict and particular and complete accordance with fact.; "an exact mind"; "an exact copy"; "hit the exact center of the target"
adj. 23. directlacking compromising or mitigating elements; exact.; "the direct opposite"
~ absoluteperfect or complete or pure.; "absolute loyalty"; "absolute silence"; "absolute truth"; "absolute alcohol"
adv. 24. direct, directly, straightwithout deviation.; "the path leads directly to the lake"; "went direct to the office"
guide
n. (person)1. guide, ushersomeone employed to conduct others.
~ escortan attendant who is employed to accompany someone.
~ usherettea female usher.
n. (person)2. guidesomeone who shows the way by leading or advising.
~ leadera person who rules or guides or inspires others.
~ ciceronea guide who conducts and informs sightseers.
~ tour guidea guide who leads others on a tour.
n. (communication)3. guide, guidebooksomething that offers basic information or instruction.
~ enchiridion, handbook, vade mecuma concise reference book providing specific information about a subject or location.
~ field guidea guidebook describing natural objects of some type that might be encountered in the field.; "a field guide to mushrooms"
~ roadbooka guidebook describing the roads of a country; contains maps and (sometimes) a gazetteer.
~ travel guidebook, itinerarya guidebook for travelers.
n. (cognition)4. guide, template, templeta model or standard for making comparisons.
~ example, modela representative form or pattern.; "I profited from his example"
~ speech rhythm, rhythmthe arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements.; "the rhythm of Frost's poetry"
n. (person)5. guide, pathfinder, scoutsomeone who can find paths through unexplored territory.
~ experta person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully.
~ hunting guideguide to people hunting in unfamiliar territory.
~ trailblazersomeone who marks a trail by leaving blazes on trees.
~ sacagawea, sacajaweathe Shoshone guide and interpreter who guided the Lewis and Clark expedition part of the way.
n. (artifact)6. guidea structure or marking that serves to direct the motion or positioning of something.
~ structure, constructiona thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts.; "the structure consisted of a series of arches"; "she wore her hair in an amazing construction of whirls and ribbons"
v. (social)7. guide, steerbe a guiding or motivating force or drive.; "The teacher steered the gifted students towards the more challenging courses"
~ directbe in charge of.
v. (perception)8. guide, guide onuse as a guide.; "They had the lights to guide on"
~ orientate, orientdetermine one's position with reference to another point.; "We had to orient ourselves in the forest"
v. (contact)9. draw, guide, pass, runpass over, across, or through.; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
~ rubmove over something with pressure.; "rub my hands"; "rub oil into her skin"
~ string, thread, drawthread on or as if on a string.; "string pearls on a string"; "the child drew glass beads on a string"; "thread dried cranberries"
~ threadpass through or into.; "thread tape"; "thread film"
~ threadpass a thread through.; "thread a needle"
~ lead, runcause something to pass or lead somewhere.; "Run the wire behind the cabinet"
lead
n. (attribute)1. leadan advantage held by a competitor in a race.; "he took the lead at the last turn"
~ advantage, vantagethe quality of having a superior or more favorable position.; "the experience gave him the advantage over me"
n. (substance)2. atomic number 82, lead, pba soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull grey.; "the children were playing with lead soldiers"
~ metal, metallic elementany of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc..
~ cerussite, white lead orea mineral consisting of lead carbonate that is an important source of lead.
~ galenasoft blue-grey mineral; lead sulfide; a major source of lead.
~ hard leadunrefined lead that is hard because of the impurities it contains.
~ antimonial lead, hard leada lead alloy that contains about 5% antimony.
~ pig leadlead that is cast in pigs.
n. (cognition)3. lead, track, trailevidence pointing to a possible solution.; "the police are following a promising lead"; "the trail led straight to the perpetrator"
~ evidence, groundsyour basis for belief or disbelief; knowledge on which to base belief.; "the evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is very compelling"
n. (act)4. leada position of leadership (especially in the phrase `take the lead').; "he takes the lead in any group"; "we were just waiting for someone to take the lead"; "they didn't follow our lead"
~ leadership, leadingthe activity of leading.; "his leadership inspired the team"
n. (shape)5. leadthe angle between the direction a gun is aimed and the position of a moving target (correcting for the flight time of the missile).
~ anglethe space between two lines or planes that intersect; the inclination of one line to another; measured in degrees or radians.
n. (communication)6. lead, lead-in, ledethe introductory section of a story.; "it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter"
~ news article, news story, newspaper articlean article reporting news.
~ section, subdivisiona self-contained part of a larger composition (written or musical).; "he always turns first to the business section"; "the history of this work is discussed in the next section"
n. (quantity)7. lead(sports) the score by which a team or individual is winning.
~ athletics, sportan active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition.
~ scorea number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest.; "the score was 7 to 0"
n. (person)8. lead, principal, staran actor who plays a principal role.
~ actor, histrion, thespian, role player, playera theatrical performer.
~ co-starone of two actors who are given equal status as stars in a play or film.
~ film star, movie stara star who plays leading roles in the cinema.
~ matinee idol, idolsomeone who is adored blindly and excessively.
~ television star, tv stara star in a television show.
n. (location)9. lead(baseball) the position taken by a base runner preparing to advance to the next base.; "he took a long lead off first"
~ baseball, baseball gamea ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs.; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empty lot"; "there was a desire for National League ball in the area"; "play ball!"
~ position, placethe particular portion of space occupied by something.; "he put the lamp back in its place"
n. (communication)10. confidential information, hint, lead, steer, tip, windan indication of potential opportunity.; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job"
~ counseling, counselling, guidance, counsel, directionsomething that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action.
n. (communication)11. lead, lead storya news story of major importance.
~ news article, news story, newspaper articlean article reporting news.
n. (attribute)12. lead, spark advancethe timing of ignition relative to the position of the piston in an internal-combustion engine.
~ timingthe time when something happens.
n. (artifact)13. lead, leash, tetherrestraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal.
~ constraint, restrainta device that retards something's motion.; "the car did not have proper restraints fitted"
n. (artifact)14. lead, leadingthin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing.
~ strip, slipartifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material.
n. (artifact)15. lead, pencil leadmixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of hardness; the marking substance in a pencil.
~ lead pencilpencil that has graphite as the marking substance.
~ black lead, graphite, plumbagoused as a lubricant and as a moderator in nuclear reactors.
n. (artifact)16. booster cable, jumper cable, jumper lead, leada jumper that consists of a short piece of wire.; "it was a tangle of jumper cables and clip leads"
~ clip leada short piece of wire with alligator clips on both ends.
~ jumpera small connector used to make temporary electrical connections.
~ conducting wire, wirea metal conductor that carries electricity over a distance.
n. (act)17. leadthe playing of a card to start a trick in bridge.; "the lead was in the dummy"
~ turn, play(game) the activity of doing something in an agreed succession.; "it is my turn"; "it is still my play"
~ card game, cardsa game played with playing cards.
v. (stative)18. lead, leave, resulthave as a result or residue.; "The water left a mark on the silk dress"; "Her blood left a stain on the napkin"
~ give rise, bring about, producecause to happen, occur or exist.; "This procedure produces a curious effect"; "The new law gave rise to many complaints"; "These chemicals produce a noxious vapor"; "the new President must bring about a change in the health care system"
~ leadtend to or result in.; "This remark lead to further arguments among the guests"
~ leaveact or be so as to become in a specified state.; "The inflation left them penniless"; "The president's remarks left us speechless"
~ leavehave left or have as a remainder.; "That left the four of us"; "19 minus 8 leaves 11"
v. (stative)19. leadtend to or result in.; "This remark lead to further arguments among the guests"
~ entail, implicateimpose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result.; "What does this move entail?"
~ necessitatecause to be a concomitant.
~ lead, result, leavehave as a result or residue.; "The water left a mark on the silk dress"; "Her blood left a stain on the napkin"
v. (motion)20. head, leadtravel in front of; go in advance of others.; "The procession was headed by John"
~ precede, leadmove ahead (of others) in time or space.
~ draw awaymove ahead of (one's competitors) in a race.
~ head up, headbe the first or leading member of (a group) and excel.; "This student heads the class"
v. (communication)21. leadcause to undertake a certain action.; "Her greed led her to forge the checks"
~ cause, induce, stimulate, make, get, havecause to do; cause to act in a specified manner.; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa"
~ giveguide or direct, as by behavior of persuasion.; "You gave me to think that you agreed with me"
v. (stative)22. extend, go, lead, pass, runstretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point.; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
~ beoccupy a certain position or area; be somewhere.; "Where is my umbrella?"; "The toolshed is in the back"; "What is behind this behavior?"
~ comeextend or reach.; "The water came up to my waist"; "The sleeves come to your knuckles"
~ ray, radiateextend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center.; "spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel"; "This plants radiate spines in all directions"
~ range, runchange or be different within limits.; "Estimates for the losses in the earthquake range as high as $2 billion"; "Interest rates run from 5 to 10 percent"; "The instruments ranged from tuba to cymbals"; "My students range from very bright to dull"
~ go deep, go farextend in importance or range.; "His accomplishments go far"
v. (social)23. head, leadbe in charge of.; "Who is heading this project?"
~ directbe in charge of.
~ chair, chairmanact or preside as chair, as of an academic department in a university.; "She chaired the department for many years"
~ captainbe the captain of a sports team.
~ spearheadbe the leader of.; "She spearheaded the effort to find a cure for the disease"
~ take charge, take control, take holdassume control.
v. (stative)24. lead, topbe ahead of others; be the first.; "she topped her class every year"
~ compete, vie, contendcompete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others.
v. (social)25. conduce, contribute, leadbe conducive to.; "The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing"
~ encourage, promote, further, boost, advancecontribute to the progress or growth of.; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom"
v. (stative)26. go, leadlead, extend, or afford access.; "This door goes to the basement"; "The road runs South"
~ beoccupy a certain position or area; be somewhere.; "Where is my umbrella?"; "The toolshed is in the back"; "What is behind this behavior?"
v. (motion)27. lead, precedemove ahead (of others) in time or space.
~ go, locomote, move, travelchange location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
~ head, leadtravel in front of; go in advance of others.; "The procession was headed by John"
v. (stative)28. lead, runcause something to pass or lead somewhere.; "Run the wire behind the cabinet"
~ guide, pass, run, drawpass over, across, or through.; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
~ make pass, passcause to pass.; "She passed around the plates"
~ range, runchange or be different within limits.; "Estimates for the losses in the earthquake range as high as $2 billion"; "Interest rates run from 5 to 10 percent"; "The instruments ranged from tuba to cymbals"; "My students range from very bright to dull"
v. (communication)29. chair, lead, moderatepreside over.; "John moderated the discussion"
~ hash out, talk over, discussspeak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion.; "We discussed our household budget"
usher
n. (person)1. james usher, james ussher, usher, ussherIrish prelate who deduced from the Bible that Creation occurred in the year 4004 BC (1581-1656).
~ archpriest, prelate, primate, hierarch, high priesta senior clergyman and dignitary.
n. (person)2. doorkeeper, usheran official stationed at the entrance of a courtroom or legislative chamber.
~ functionary, officiala worker who holds or is invested with an office.
v. (motion)3. show, ushertake (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums.; "The usher showed us to our seats"
~ lead, guide, take, conduct, directtake somebody somewhere.; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace"
~ marshallead ceremoniously, as in a procession.