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auditor
[ aw-di-ter ]
noun
- a person appointed and authorized to examine accounts and accounting records, compare the charges with the vouchers, verify balance sheet and income items, and state the result.
- a university student registered for a course without credit and without obligation to do work assigned to the class.
- a hearer; listener.
auditor
/ ˈɔːɪə /
noun
- a person qualified to audit accounts
- a person who hears or listens
- a registered student who attends a class that is not an official part of his course of study, without actively participating it
Derived Forms
- ˌܻ徱ˈٴǰ, adjective
Other Word Forms
- d·ٴǰ· noun
- ܲ·d·ٴǰ noun
- p·d·ٴǰ noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of auditor1
Example Sentences
“The Accountant 2” subtracts everything that worked about the 2016 original, a marvelous romp that starred Ben Affleck as Christian Wolff, a neurodivergent numbers geek who freelances as an auditor and assassin.
The FRC wants to focus specifically on the role of statutory auditors - people legally required to review the financial statements of a company - in meeting the auditing standards of that time.
“We did not uncover any instances in which Angels ownership violated the terms of the lease agreement,” state auditor Grant Parks wrote in his report.
In 2021, Australia banned exports of baled tyres after auditors checked to see where they were really ending up.
On Thursday — on Opening Day! — the state auditor’s office is scheduled to release a report that could say whether the team has shirked its maintenance responsibilities at Angel Stadium.
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