How To Spell ministers?
How to Pronounce ministers?
Correct pronunciation for the word "ministers" is [mˈɪnɪstəz], [mˈɪnɪstəz], [m_ˈɪ_n_ɪ_s_t_ə_z].
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"Ministers" in context
Ministers are appointed by governments around the world to help lead and manage their countries. They are typically responsible for specific portfolios, such as the economy, health, education, and defense, and are in charge of various departments with the aim of implementing policies and legislation. Ministers are sometimes appointed by their Head of State, while in more democratic countries they are elected by their respective legislatures on the basis of their party's proposal.
Ministers are usually senior politicians with a track record of leadership, passion and knowledge of their areas of responsibility. They bring together a team of experienced professionals to help put forward their visions for their respective fields.
Ministers are usually senior politicians with a track record of leadership, passion and knowledge of their areas of responsibility. They bring together a team of experienced professionals to help put forward their visions for their respective fields.
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Usage over time for ministers:
This graph shows how "ministers" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
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Resources
- Correct spelling for ministers [Infographic] | Spellchecker.net
- ministers - English spelling dictionary
- Ministers | Definition of ministers by Merriam-Webster
- Ministers definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
- Ministers | Definition of ministers at Dictionary.com
- Ministers dictionary definition | ministers defined