Noun
/ɪɡˈzæmɪnənt/
The term "examinant" refers to a person who conducts an examination. This could relate to various contexts, including academic settings, professional licensing, or assessments in various fields. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation but may arise more frequently in formal or academic discussions.
"Examinant" is relatively less common and tends to be more prevalent in written contexts, such as scholarly articles, legal documents, or formal reports.
Экзаменатор тщательно оценил тесты, чтобы обеспечить справедливость в оценке.
During the certification process, the examinant asked a variety of questions to gauge the candidate's knowledge.
Во время сертификационного процесса экзаменатор задал различные вопросы, чтобы оценить знание кандидата.
The examinant's feedback was invaluable in helping the students understand their weaknesses.
While "examinant" does not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions associated with it, it can be used in phrases or contexts relating to testing.
"Пройти под взглядом экзаменатора" - подвергнуться внимательной проверке или оценке.
"An examinant's eye can catch even the smallest error" - someone who is very attentive to details.
The term "examinant" derives from the verb "examine," which has Latin roots in "examinate," meaning "to weigh" or "to evaluate." The suffix "-ant" indicates a person who performs an action, hence "examinant" means "one who examines."
Synonyms: - Assessor - Tester - Evaluator - Appraiser
Antonyms: - Examinee (the person being examined) - Student (in the context of academic examinations)