nominators
Pronunciation: [ˈnɒmɪˌneɪtərz]
Word
Context: "politics"
(noun) nominators are people or groups that suggest or officially put someone’s name forward for a position, like a job or an award. Imagine a teacher asking the class to help pick a student for a special award; those who suggest names are nominators.
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The nominators for the award included teachers and students.
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There were no nominators for that position because nobody wanted to participate.
Example
Who are the nominators for this year's best student award?
Context: "games"
(noun) nominators can also refer to players or participants in games who suggest or choose team members or roles. For example, in a game, the nominators decide who gets to play on which team.
Example
The nominators chose their friends for the team quickly.
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The nominators did not pick any players from the other group, making it unfair.
Example
Who were the nominators in the last match?
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