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chancellor

[chan-suh-ler, -sler, chahn-] / ˈtʃæn sə lər, -slər, ˈtʃɑn- /






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But the chancellor has insisted this time they will actually go ahead.

From BBC • May 13, 2026

The model is “so simple it’s almost embarrassing we didn’t think of it ourselves,” said Hal Higdon, the chancellor of Ozarks Technical Community College System, rootEd’s primary partner in Missouri.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 10, 2026

Brown was chancellor before he became prime minister between 2007 and 2010, taking a leading role in the international response to the financial crisis of 2008.

From BBC • May 9, 2026

Polls show him as “the most unpopular chancellor in 30 years,” with approval around 20%, says Jeremie Peloso, chief strategist for Europe at BCA Research.

From Barron's • Apr. 30, 2026

“That’s Lord Nugent, that is—the old boy. He used to be the lord chancellor of England.”

From "The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage" by Philip Pullman




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