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himself when he wants to go out. 16 protagonist, hero or<br />

heroine, leading or starring role or part, leading or lead actor<br />

or actress, leading lady or man, male or female lead, principal;<br />

prima donna, diva, prima ballerina, premiŠre danseuse, premier<br />

danseur: She has the lead in the new production of Giselle .<br />

17 wire, cable, Brit flex: Connect this lead to the power<br />

source.<br />

--adj. 18 leading, foremost, first; main, chief, principal,<br />

premier, paramount: The lead climber fell when the rope broke.<br />

The lead story in today's paper is about an American take-over<br />

bid for the longest-standing British car-manufacturing company.<br />

leaden adj. 1 heavy, onerous, ponderous, dense, burdensome:<br />

Exhausted, he dragged his leaden feet to the next meeting. 2<br />

heavy, dull, numbing, oppressive: I was happy to escape the<br />

leaden atmosphere of the theatre. 3 grey, dull, dingy, gloomy,<br />

glowering, lowering, dreary, dismal, oppressive, dark, sullen,<br />

sombre: The leaden sky seemed to forebode disaster as he fled<br />

across the moor. 4 inert, lifeless, listless, sluggish,<br />

inanimate, inactive, lethargic, languid, languorous, torpid,<br />

spiritless, stagnant, static, dormant, soporific, sleepy: The<br />

refugees trudged along at a leaden pace.<br />

leader n. 1 chief, head, commander, ruler, superior, director,<br />

chairman, chairwoman, chairlady, chairperson, chieftain,<br />

captain, commandant, principal, Colloq boss, bossman, kingpin,<br />

big cheese, number one, numero uno, Brit gaffer, Chiefly US Mr<br />

Big, Slang US the man: The police can identify the leader of<br />

the gang. The leader of the assembly is elected for a year. 2<br />

bandmaster, band leader, director, US and Canadian conductor,<br />

bandleader, concert-master: The leader tapped his baton for<br />

silence.<br />

leadership<br />

n. direction, guidance, management, directorship,<br />

administration, supervision, command, regulation, control,<br />

operation, influence, initiative; governorship, superintendence,<br />

running: The company made huge profits under Katherine's<br />

leadership. The leadership of the country at this time was in<br />

the hands of the privileged class.<br />

leading adj. 1 important, influential, chief, prime, cardinal,

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