board

noun41 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

A small board with electronic circuits on it.

A long, narrow board, covered with cloth, used for ironing clothes on.

A board at the side of a swimming pool that people dive from.

A board on a wall where you can put notices.

A board made of wood or plastic, used for cutting food.

A board made of wood or plastic, used for chopping food.

A large, flat board used for drawing on.

A large, stiff piece of cardboard for making posters.

A small stick with a rough surface, used for shaping your fingernails.

The group of senior managers who run a company.

The main governing body of an organization.

A local committee in charge of public schools.

A board that is in charge of running an organization, like a school or hospital.

A group that provides advice and expertise to an organization.

An official body that manages health services in a particular area.

A committee established to review decisions or proposals.

A panel of people who decide whether a prisoner should be released on parole.

The group of editors who decide on the content of a publication.

A type of accommodation in a hotel that includes all meals. In AmE, the equivalent is 'American plan'.

A type of accommodation that includes breakfast and one other meal. In AmE, the equivalent is 'European plan'.

A person who serves on a board.

The person who is in charge of a company's board of directors.

A position as a member of a board of directors.

At the level of the most senior managers in a company.

A place to sleep and meals.

A place to sleep and meals.

Used to indicate something is written or displayed on a board.

Used to specify the type of board, e.g., 'board of directors', 'board of trustees'.

To be a member of the board of directors.

To be a member of the board.

To act as a member of the board.

To become a member of the board.

To officially leave your position as a board member.

To officially choose someone to be a member of the board.

To choose someone by voting to be a member of the board.

To formally give a proposal or report to the board for their decision.

To present an idea or issue to the board for discussion.

To be submitted to the board for consideration or approval.

An indoor game played on a specially designed board.

A person who is a member of the board of an organization.

A formal meeting of the board of directors.