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Arbiter Meaning in English

word

ˈɑɹbɪtɝ
AHR-bi-ter
ˈɑːbɪtɐ
AH-bi-tuh

Definition

An arbiter is a person or organization who has the power to settle a disagreement or decide what is right, especially in an argument or competition.

Usage & Nuances

'Arbiter' is formal and often used for someone with ultimate decision-making power beyond just a judge; commonly combined as 'arbiter of taste,' 'final arbiter.' Not usually used for sports referees (use 'referee' or 'umpire').

Example Sentences

The teacher acted as an arbiter during the classroom dispute.

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The arbiter decided who won the contest.

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In some situations, a lawyer can be an arbiter.

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Social media has become the modern arbiter of popularity.

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Ultimately, the judge is the final arbiter in court.

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Fashion magazines used to be the arbiter of style, but not anymore.

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