Crossword clues for convenor
convenor
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
convenor
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ At a national conference I met a woman convenor of a local group of refuse collectors; she had ten children.
▪ But the convenor of the arts and culture committee says the meeting will go ahead.
▪ Margaret McGregor, the board's Labour convenor, is to support the proposal.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
convenor
variant of convener (see convene).
Wiktionary
convenor
n. 1 One who assembles for an official or public purpose. 2 In a British university, a lecturer who takes on the mantle of managing a specific course.
Usage examples of "convenor".
I heard he'd been sick for a while, early in the year-but he assured the convenors he'd be here, so he must have expected to be well enough to travel.