taskmaster
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Noun — Someone who assigns work to others and expects it to be done, often demanding or strict about it.
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Etymology
A compound of "task" and "master."
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What does “taskmaster” mean?
The word “taskmaster” means someone who assigns work to others and expects it to be done, often demanding or strict about it. In plain terms, a strict boss or supervisor who pushes people to keep working.
How do you pronounce “taskmaster”?
“Taskmaster” is pronounced TASK-mast (/ˈtæskˌmæstɚ/ in IPA).
How do you use “taskmaster” in a sentence?
Here is “taskmaster” used in a sentence: “Her old manager was a real taskmaster who never let deadlines slip.”
What part of speech is “taskmaster”?
“Taskmaster” is a noun.