auditor
Pronunciation: [ˈɔːdɪtər]
Word
Context: "business"
(noun) a person who examines and checks company financial records to make sure everything is correct and follows the rules. They help people understand if a company is doing well with their money or if there are problems.
Example
The auditor found that the company's finances were accurate and well-organized.
Example
The auditor did not discover any mistakes in the financial reports, but the company was still losing money.
Example
What did the auditor say about the company's financial statements?
Context: "education"
(noun) a student who attends a class without getting credit or a grade. This means the person can learn from the class but does not have to complete any assignments or tests.
Example
She decided to audit the class to learn more about history without the pressure of exams.
Example
He wished he could have audited the course instead of taking it for a grade.
Example
Are you allowed to audit classes at this school?
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