Headmasters [noun]

Definition of Headmasters:

dean

Synonyms of Headmasters:


Opposite/Antonyms of Headmasters:

-


Sentence/Example of Headmasters:

The headmaster of a school wondering how she could better handle hard conversations with the powerful and wealthy parents of her students.

French, who was expecting the headmaster of his church schools, gathered up some papers and left the room.

Trevor made a note in his mind to effect these improvements in future essays, and was getting up, when the headmaster stopped him.

Trevor waited till the headmaster had gone back to his library, gave him five minutes to settle down, and then went in.

“Yes,” said the headmaster, seemingly roused by the silence following on the conclusion of the essay.

The headmaster nearly always invited a few of the house prefects to Sunday supper during the term.

Weaned from literature as I had been at college, where I lived in the headmaster's house, I had a thirst to quench.

Michael left the Headmaster's room with an expression of tragic injury: in the corridor was a group of juniors.

Michael recovered from his dream to find the Headmaster speaking to him in his most rumbling bass.

The headmaster is custom and the lessons are the same for all.