What is the antonym of “dictator”?
What are some antonyms of the word “dictator” used to describe principals?
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I’m not sure democratic is the right antonym, unless every kid in school has a vote, and can elect the head, teachers, and vote on school policy and procedures. What some words that might work for your
- intended
- meaning?
- consultative
- collegiate
inclusive collaborative cooperative collaborate with other people with similar problems.
Consider, collegial
Having authority or power share among a number of people associated as colleagues
Collins English Dictionary
On screen, his persona is as flat and colorless as his home state of Pennsylvania, although around the office he’s more like a collegial headmaster, chatty and amiable but demanding objectivity from co-workers even when they talk politics by the water cooler. (Source: LA Times)
(Source: Times)
Is it possible to become a cons consensualist? Consensual – relating to or involving consent (OED))
(CONSENSUS – INCLUDING LAW)?
Latitudinarian in a sense: person who is generally accepting.
He or she makes no distinction. one who is making himself or herself a latitudinarian in that sense, if one is a latitudinarian. On the other hand: one who is broadly accepting.
Liberator can be used as an antonym if you mean that the school became more liberating due to the efforts of a person. ”A person who
frees or liberates” As Wikidictionary says.
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Is there any strict antonym for someone who can’t follow orders? heiress / slave / lackey / yesman / acolyte, slave / slave /…
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Principals are all dictator in the strictest sense. If a person is allowed to be a dictator, why? What is the best form of government?
If only we could trust power not to corrupt.
I think a good possibility is an
egalitarian,
meaning a person who believes in racial equality for all people.
Is it possible to
negotiate
and win a win/win scenario? ”
And finally, related to negotiator is a
compromiser
or a person who engages in give and take; you know, “he scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours. What can I do? Why is an honest, fair, tolerant compromiser’s thinking considered a quid pro quo (or tit for tat) mentality? A compromiser says: “If I want to get something you have to give something.” “I
always thought it was impossible (not true) to exist.”
What are the best suggestions that might seem a little odd to you? Considering I trained for 13 years and became a political activist for 11 years, I’ve held hands with lots of different politicians (that I’m sure have more respect towards the people..or simply being curious and observant or strange with my philosophy, which make me less observant).
I would describe a principal who is not autocratic as a team player or a member of the community. Which is a proper list of descriptions for one word synonyms?
Keep in mind that American public schools are ultimately run by corporations and tycoons, and principals are therefore strikingly similar to the politicians selected by those same special interests. In this context, user168580’s suggest – liberator – might be very appropriate. Can a principal be described as a populist?
Certainly diplomatic, perhaps (not in the strict sense of referring to a diplomat, but in the sense of being polite, judicious, and sensitive to
others) (non in the strict sense of referring to a diplomat)