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Look up executive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Executive (exe., exec., execu.) may refer to: Executive, a senior management role in an organization
Executive
Highest-ranking officer of an organization
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a chief executive or managing director, is the top-ranking corporate officer charged with the management
Chief_executive_officer
Profession
Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the production of media such as films, television, music, radio, or video games. In films, the
Executive_producer
Role in sales
Account executive is a role in advertising, marketing, sales, and finance involving intimate understanding of a client company's objectives and products
Account_executive
Difficulty keeping organised to complete tasks
psychology and neuroscience, executive dysfunction, or executive function deficit, is a disruption to the efficacy of the executive functions, which is a group
Executive_dysfunction
Branch overseeing administration of the state
The executive is the part of the government that executes or enforces the law and policy of a government. It can be organised as a branch of government
Executive_(government)
Condensed version of a complex document
An executive summary (or management summary, sometimes also called speed read) is a short document or section of a document produced for business purposes
Executive_summary
take any of several kinds of executive actions. Executive orders are issued to help officers and agencies of the executive branch manage the operations
List of executive actions by Joe Biden
List_of_executive_actions_by_Joe_Biden
Person responsible for running a business, or an aspect of it
executive is a person responsible for running an organization, although the exact nature of the role varies depending on the organization. Executives
Business_executive
Federal administrative instruction issued by a head of state or government
An executive order is a directive issued by the head of state or government that manages the operations of a nation's federal administration. While the
Executive_order
Managing director of an organization
Executive director is commonly the title of the chief executive officer (CEO) of a company, a nonprofit organization, government agency or international
Executive_director
National government of the United States
federal government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The powers of these three branches are defined and vested
Federal government of the United States
Federal_government_of_the_United_States
US call sign of presidential plane
Executive One is the call sign designated for any United States civil aircraft when the president of the United States is on board. Typically, the president
Executive_One
Cognitive processes necessary for control of behavior
In cognitive science and neuropsychology, executive functions (collectively referred to as executive function and cognitive control) are a set of cognitive
Executive_functions
British term for a large car
Executive car is a British term for a large car, and is considered equivalent to the European E-segment and American full-size classifications. Executive
Executive_car
Film studio employee
executive is an employee of a film studio or a corporation doing business in the entertainment industry. A studio executive may be a chief executive officer
Studio_executive
Officer who leads an organization; typically second to a commanding officer in militaries
An executive officer is a person who is principally responsible for leading all or part of an organization, although the exact nature of the role varies
Executive_officer
Topics referred to by the same term
Executive Council may refer to: Executive Council, part of the executive branch of the government of Anguilla; see Politics of Anguilla Executive Council
Executive_Council
Salary system of the U.S. federal government
Executive Schedule (5 U.S.C. §§ 5311–5318) is the system of salaries given to the highest-ranked appointed officials in the executive branch of the U
Executive_Schedule
Leading or presiding officer of an organized group
direction of the business. Non-executive chair is also a separate post from the CEO; unlike an executive chair, a non-executive chair does not interfere in
Chair_(officer)
Agreement between heads of government of countries
An executive agreement is an agreement between the heads of government of two or more nations that has not been ratified by the legislature as treaties
Executive_agreement
International governing body for association football in Europe
with all three threatening to boycott matches against Russia. The UEFA executive committee comprises the UEFA president and up to 19 other members: 16
UEFA
Private military company
Executive Outcomes is a private military company (PMC) founded in South Africa in 1989 by Eeben Barlow, a former lieutenant-colonel of the South African
Executive_Outcomes
Topics referred to by the same term
Trump executive orders may refer to: List of executive orders in the first Trump presidency (2017–2021) List of executive orders in the second Trump presidency
Trump_executive_orders
Interpretation of the US Constitution regarding presidential power
unitary executive theory is a theory of United States constitutional law holding that the president, as head of the federal government's executive branch
Unitary_executive_theory
American news publication
Government Executive is an American media publication based in Washington, D.C., which covers daily government business for civilians, federal bureaucrats
Government_Executive
Person making executive decisions over artists of a record label
music executive or record executive is a person within a music company, in particular, a record label who works in senior management and makes executive decisions
Music_executive
Types of local governments in England
England, local authorities are required to adopt one of three types of executive arrangements, having an "elected mayor and cabinet", a "leader and cabinet"
Executive_arrangements
1996 American action film by Stuart Baird
Executive Decision is a 1996 American action thriller film directed by Stuart Baird (in his directorial debut) and written by Jim Thomas and John Thomas
Executive_Decision
In film production, a creative executive (often called CE for short) is a studio executive tasked with reading scripts and finding source material which
Creative_executive
Central building of the White House complex
The Executive Residence is the central and most recognizable part of the White House complex, being the actual "house" part of the White House. This central
Executive_Residence
Executive branch of the government of the Republic of China
The Executive Yuan is the executive branch of the government of the Republic of China, known commonly as Taiwan, which formerly ruled mainland China until
Executive_Yuan
Head of government of a US county
executives refer to the position as "county executive," but common alternative titles include "county mayor," "county judge," "county judge-executive
County_executive
Management occupation
Fractional executives are senior professionals who provide executive-level management services to organizations on a part-time or contract basis, a practice
Fractional_executive
Fictional organisation in the James Bond franchise
SPECTRE ("Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion") is a fictional organisation featured in the James Bond novels
SPECTRE
Topics referred to by the same term
An executive committee is a committee with executive powers. Executive Committee may also refer to: Executive Committee (Oregon Country) a provisional
Executive_Committee
Executive Recycling is an Englewood, Colorado-based business specializing in electronic waste recycling. 60 Minutes linked Executive Recycling to the illegal
Executive_Recycling
North American cult and pyramid scheme
Nancy Salzman founded NXIVM, a personal development company offering "Executive Success Programs" (ESP) and a range of techniques for self-improvement
NXIVM
In project management, an executive or project executive is a person who has ultimate responsibility for a project, and is a role defined in the recognized
Project_executive
Pay and benefits for upper management
Executive compensation is composed of both the financial compensation (executive pay) and other non-financial benefits received by an executive from their
Executive_compensation
American cabin monoplane aircraft produced 1936 - 1940
The Spartan 7W Executive is a cabin monoplane aircraft that was produced by the Spartan Aircraft Company during the late 1930s and early 1940s. The 7W
Spartan_Executive
Message sent to the Senate by the President
government, executive communication is a message sent to the Senate by the President or other executive branch official. An example of executive communication
Executive_communication
1996 thriller novel by Tom Clancy
Executive Orders is a techno-thriller novel, written by Tom Clancy and released on July 1, 1996. It picks up immediately where the final events of Debt
Executive_Orders
Senior executive responsible for guiding and overseeing a project
Executive sponsor (sometimes called project sponsor or senior responsible owner) is a role in project management, usually the senior member of the project
Executive_sponsor
Pocket calculator
The Sinclair Executive was the world's first "slimline" pocket calculator, and the first to be produced by Clive Sinclair's company Sinclair Radionics
Sinclair_Executive
Regional airline headquartered in Carolina, Puerto Rico
Executive Airlines, Inc. was a Puerto Rican-based regional airline headquartered at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in Carolina, Puerto Rico, the
Executive_Airlines
Washington D.C. private members club
The Executive Branch is a private members club that opened in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. in 2025. It has been described as a "private
Executive_Branch_(club)
Manager of a kitchen
A chef patron (feminine form chef patronne) (French for boss chef) or executive chef is a chef that manages multiple kitchens and their staff. The chef
Chef_de_cuisine
American entertainment lawyer and producer
artists, songwriters, producers, executives and entertainment companies. His clients include artists and executives such as LL Cool J, Barry Manilow,
Doug_Davis_(producer)
development executive (often called DE for short) is a high-level position generally above a creative executive on the studio executive totem pole. Their
Development_executive
Presidential and top officials' right to resist some subpoenas
Executive privilege is the right of the president of the United States and other members of the executive branch to maintain confidential communications
Executive_privilege
Topics referred to by the same term
Executive Action may refer to: Executive Action, a 1973 fiction thriller by Donald Freed and Mark Lane Executive Action, a 1973 film based on the book
Executive_Action
Part of the United Kingdom
functioning executive of Northern Ireland. On 30 January 2024, leader of the DUP Jeffrey Donaldson announced that the DUP would restore an executive government
Northern_Ireland
Specialized recruitment service
Executive search (informally often referred to as headhunting) is a specialized recruitment service where organizations pay firms to actively seek out
Executive_search
Head of state and government of the United States
and head of government of the United States. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the
President of the United States
President_of_the_United_States
Academic programs at graduate-level business schools
Executive education (ExEd or Exec. Ed) refers to academic programs at graduate-level business schools for executives, business leaders and managers, globally
Executive_education
Management support systems
An executive information system (EIS), also known as an executive support system (ESS), is a type of management support system that facilitates and supports
Executive_information_system
Limousine
The Chrysler Executive is a car offered by the American automobile producer Chrysler from 1983 through 1986. The Executive was a stretched version of
Chrysler_Executive
Qatari charter operator
Qatar Executive (Arabic: القطرية لطائرات رجال الأعمال) is a Qatari private aviation company and business jet operator, operating a wholly owned fleet
Qatar_Executive
Governing body of the UK Labour Party
The National Executive Committee (NEC) is the governing body of the UK Labour Party, setting the overall strategic direction of the party and policy development
National Executive Committee of the Labour Party (UK)
National_Executive_Committee_of_the_Labour_Party_(UK)
2025 U.S. order to rename Denali and the Gulf of Mexico
Executive Order 14172, titled "Restoring Names That Honor American Greatness", is an executive order signed by Donald Trump, the 47th president of the
Executive_Order_14172
2025 order against birthright citizenship
this article: Executive Order 14160 Executive Order 14160, titled "Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship", was an executive order signed
Executive_Order_14160
Master's degree in business leadership
schools in many countries offer programs tailored to full-time, part-time, executive (abridged coursework typically occurring on nights or weekends) and distance
Master of Business Administration
Master_of_Business_Administration
American filmmaker (born 1942)
Vietnam (1987), Bugsy (1991), and Wag the Dog (1997). In 2021, he co-executive produced the Hulu miniseries Dopesick and directed the first two episodes
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Offices used by executives of a business
An executive suite in its most general definition is a collection of offices or rooms—or suite—used by top managers of a business—or executives. Over the
Executive_suite
Part of a UK government department
An executive agency is, in the United Kingdom, a part of an executive government portfolio that is managerially and financially separate from the core
Executive_agency
Topics referred to by the same term
Executive Mansion may refer to: an official residence Executive Mansion, Monrovia, Liberia White House, Washington D.C., U.S. Executive Mansion (Virginia)
Executive_Mansion
Houses with higher-than-average price and quality
An executive home is a type of house that is intended to provide its occupant with higher-than-average levels of comfort, quality and convenience. It
Executive_home
U.S. government executive agency
The Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP) comprises the offices and agencies that support the work of the president at the center
Executive Office of the President of the United States
Executive_Office_of_the_President_of_the_United_States
2025 executive order signed by Donald Trump
considered for merging. › Executive Order 14183, titled "Prioritizing Military Excellence and Readiness", is an executive order issued by President Donald
Executive_Order_14183
airports with "Executive" in the title. Burlington Executive Airport Gatineau-Ottawa Executive Airport Oshawa Executive Airport Al Bateen Executive Airport Akron
Executive_airport
American business executive (born 1978)
Sarah Bond (born October 27, 1978) is an American business executive and former president of Xbox at Microsoft, where she oversaw the brand's operations
Sarah_Bond_(executive)
1933 U.S. executive order prohibiting the hoarding of gold currency
Executive Order 6102 is an executive order signed on April 5, 1933, by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt forbidding "the hoarding of gold coin, gold bullion
Executive_Order_6102
System of government
A semi-presidential system or dual executive system is a system in which a president exists alongside a prime minister and a cabinet, with the prime minister
Semi-presidential_system
U.S. executive order by Donald Trump
Executive Order 14224, titled Designating English as the Official Language of the United States, is an executive order signed by Donald Trump on March
Executive_Order_14224
One of a few key individuals in the United States military acquisition process
A program executive officer, or PEO, is one of a few key individuals in the United States military acquisition process. Shown by the examples below, a
Program_executive_officer
Motor vehicle
The Pontiac Executive is an automobile model that was produced by Pontiac from 1967 to 1970. The Executive name replaced Pontiac's long running mid-range
Pontiac_Executive
Trinidadian and Tobagonian politician (born 1943)
Trinidadian and Tobagonian politician, businessman, and former football executive. Warner was Vice President of FIFA and President of CONCACAF until his
Jack Warner (football executive)
Jack_Warner_(football_executive)
Officer in government or business
(or chief executive officer) in rank. It can also refer to executive vice presidents, signifying that the vice president is on the executive branch of
Vice_president
Former Chief Executive Officer of the Scottish National Party
Scottish former political worker and convicted criminal who served as Chief Executive of the Scottish National Party (SNP) from 2001 to 2023. He was married
Peter_Murrell
2025 US order sanctioning the International Criminal Court
Executive Order 14203, titled "Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court", is an executive order signed by United States president Donald
Executive_Order_14203
1954 MGM drama film directed by Robert Wise
Executive Suite is a 1954 American drama film directed by Robert Wise and written by Ernest Lehman, and starring William Holden, June Allyson, Barbara
Executive_Suite
Head of government of India
Gaṇarājyasya Pradhānamantrī) is the head of government of the Republic of India. Executive authority is vested in the prime minister and his chosen Council of Ministers
Prime_Minister_of_India
Publication's editorial leader
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor, chief editor, executive editor, or simply editor is a publication's editorial leader who has final
Editor-in-chief
Countries that hosted the FIFA World Cup
Vice-President Jack Warner and to other FIFA Executive Committee members. On 4 June 2015, FIFA executive Chuck Blazer, having co-operated with the Federal
List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_hosts
Fictional comic book group
The Special Executive is a fictional group of time-traveling mercenaries appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters
Special_Executive
American businessman (born 1959)
businessman and board member, who was executive chairman of United Airlines from 2020 to 2021, after having been chief executive officer (CEO) of United Airlines
Oscar_Munoz_(executive)
English association football player (born 1987)
In court, Johnson claimed that he had confessed to Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne on 4 May 2015. Byrne, a former lawyer, was due to appear
Adam_Johnson_(footballer)
American television and radio host (born 1974)
long-time host Pat Sajak in September 2024. Seacrest co-hosted and served as executive producer of Live with Kelly and Ryan, and has hosted other media including
Ryan_Seacrest
2025 executive order signed by Donald Trump
Executive Order 14188, or "Additional Measures to Combat Anti-Semitism" is an executive order signed on January 29, 2025, by Donald Trump at the beginning
Executive_Order_14188
Motor vehicle
The Packard Executive was an automobile produced by the Packard-Clipper Division of the Studebaker-Packard Corporation in 1956. It was built to fill a
Packard_Executive
Paraguayan football administrator
administrator Title President, CONMEBOL Vice president and member, FIFA Executive Committee Term 2016– Predecessor Juan Ángel Napout Parent(s) Osvaldo Domínguez
Alejandro Domínguez (football executive)
Alejandro_Domínguez_(football_executive)
American actor and screenwriter (born 1977)
Charlie Day and Glenn Howerton and on which he continues to serve as an executive producer and writer. He is also known for playing Ian Grimm on the Apple
Rob_McElhenney
American music executive (1932–2026)
Jay Davis (April 4, 1932 – June 22, 2026) was an American record executive, A&R executive, record producer and lawyer. He won four Grammy Awards and was
Clive_Davis
2025 U.S. presidential order
Executive Order 14201, titled "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports", is an executive order signed by U.S. president Donald Trump in February 2025 in an attempt
Executive_Order_14201
Administrative tool that can be invoked by American presidents
An executive waiver is an administrative tool used by presidents of the United States, and other of its Federal executives, permitting the selective enforcement
Executive_waiver
President & provincial leader relations
Executive federalism is "the processes of intergovernmental negotiation that are dominated by the executives of the different governments within the federal
Executive_federalism
Former Amtrak commuter train
The Michigan Executive was a commuter train operated by Amtrak between Detroit, Michigan, and Jackson, Michigan. Amtrak took over the service from Penn
Michigan_Executive
Chief officer of the executive branch of a government
In the executive branch, the head of government is the highest or the 2nd-highest official of a sovereign state, a federated state, an autonomous region
Head_of_government
Head of state who exercises authority over the governance of that state
An executive president is a head of state who exercises authority over the governance of the state. The role can be found in presidential, semi-presidential
Executive_president
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Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Glory; Pride; Something to Feel Proud about
Boy/Male
Indian
Omnipresent
Boy/Male
Arabic
Bright; Radiant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sweet person, Sweet, Surgery
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Joyful Happy
Girl/Female
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Light of victory
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Indian
Idiotic
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Croatian
, addition, or, Jehovah will add.
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Indian
Hope, Shining light
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n.
The advisory council of the chief executive officer of a nation; a cabinet council.
n.
A special duty, trust, charge, or position, conferred by authority and for a public purpose; a position of trust or authority; as, an executive or judical office; a municipal office.
n.
A person clothed with power as a public civil officer; a public civil officer invested with the executive government, or some branch of it.
n.
A judicial and executive system, for the government of a city, town, or district, for the preservation of rights, order, cleanliness, health, etc., and for the enforcement of the laws and prevention of crime; the administration of the laws and regulations of a city, incorporated town, or borough.
v. t.
To question imperatively, as a minister, or other executive officer, in explanation of his conduct; -- generally on the part of a legislative body.
a.
One who holds an office; esp., a subordinate executive officer or attendant.
a.
Belonging to the judiciary, as distinguished from legislative, administrative, or executive. See Executive.
n.
A councilor of state; a high executive officer in Turkey and other Oriental countries.
n.
The office, duties, or functions of a minister, servant, or agent; ecclesiastical, executive, or ambassadorial function or profession.
n.
An officer of state whose business is to superintend and manage the affairs of a particular department of government, and who is usually a member of the cabinet or advisory council of the chief executive; as, the secretary of state, who conducts the correspondence and attends to the relations of a government with foreign courts; the secretary of the treasury, who manages the department of finance; the secretary of war, etc.
n.
The chief executive officer of the government in certain republics; as, the president of the United States.
n.
One to whom the sovereign or executive head of a government intrusts the management of affairs of state, or some department of such affairs.
a.
Making, or having the power to make, a law or laws; lawmaking; -- distinguished from executive; as, a legislative act; a legislative body.
n.
A power or right possessed by one department of government to forbid or prohibit the carrying out of projects attempted by another department; especially, in a constitutional government, a power vested in the chief executive to prevent the enactment of measures passed by the legislature. Such a power may be absolute, as in the case of the Tribunes of the People in ancient Rome, or limited, as in the case of the President of the United States. Called also the veto power.
v. t.
To exceed in generalship; to gain advantage over by superior military skill or executive ability; to outmaneuver.
n.
One of a board of town officers chosen annually in the New England States to transact the general public business of the town, and have a kind of executive authority. The number is usually from three to seven in each town.
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A document or message communicating the reasons of the executive for not officially approving a proposed law; -- called also veto message.
a.
Exercising prudence; discretionary; advisory; superintending or executive; as, a prudential committee.
n.
Any period during which, for any cause, the executive branch of a government is suspended or interrupted.
a.
Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect; as, executive talent; qualifying for, concerned with, or pertaining to, the execution of the laws or the conduct of affairs; as, executive power or authority; executive duties, officer, department, etc.