In modern English, a female administrator is simply called an administrator. The term is now widely considered gender-neutral in professional and general contexts.
Administratix. An older term specifically for a female administrator. Less commonly used today; "administratrix" is preferred.
authority bureaucrat chief commander controller custodian dean director executive head inspector judge leader manager minister officer official organizer superintendent supervisor.
A headmistress is the female principal of a school, particularly a private school. You might need to ask the headmistress of your high school for a college recommendation. Private schools and prep schools often call the person in charge a headmaste if he's a man and a headmistress if she's a woman.
Note: We often use 'administrator' as a common gender noun to refer to either a male manager or a female manager.
An administratrix is the historical feminine form of administrator.
Mx. shows respect while leaving the gender unknown or unarticulated. Other examples of words that use the letter X as an indication of gender-nonconformity that you may have come across are folx and womxn. The purpose of using these titles, whether it's Mr., Ms., Mx., or anything else, is to convey respect.
Definitions of manageress. noun. a woman manager. director, manager, managing director.
The noun chairman can refer to this person, whether male or female, though sometimes a woman is called a chairwoman. These days, it's more common still to simply call her (or him) a chair.
A mistress is a female master — she's the one in control.
The 💦 (Sweat Droplets) emoji generally means sweat, water, or exertion, but it has a strong secondary, often sexual, meaning for arousal or sexual fluids (ejaculate/vaginal fluids), depending on context and paired emojis, representing anything from literal rain to "dripping" with attraction or excitement, says wikiHow. It can mean literal water (rain, pool), physical exertion (sweating), nervousness, or sexual excitement/fluids.
In the realm of Office Administration, titles that indicate a higher level of responsibility and oversight, such as 'Office Manager', 'Administrative Services Manager', or 'Executive Assistant to C-Suite Executives', typically offer greater salary potential.
Synonyms of administrators
Matriarch: "A Woman Who Is Head of a Family or Tribe"
Recent Examples of Synonyms for administrator. manager. executive. director. superintendent.
An executrix is an antiquated term for a woman named in a will as the person responsible for carrying out the terms of the will, as per the testator's wishes. This term is not commonly used now and every person in this role, no matter their gender identity, is generally referred to as an executor.
di·rec·tress də-ˈrek-trəs. dī- Synonyms of directress. : a woman who is a director.
The terms Chairman and Chairwoman both refer to the presiding officer, but Chairman is traditionally used for men, and Chairwoman is specifically for women.
monarch ruler. STRONG. consort empress regent. WEAK. female sovereign queen consort queen dowager queen mother wife of a king.
"Girlboss" is a neologism that denotes a woman "whose success is defined in opposition to the masculine business world in which she swims upstream".
leading lady. (noun) in the sense of heroine. heroine. protagonist. lead.
The feminine terms Miss, Mrs., and Ms. and the gender-neutral term Mx., along with their masculine counterpart Mr., are known as courtesy titles.
Ze/hir/hirs, ze/zir/zirs
The ze/hir, ze/zir pronoun sets come from the trans community as another gender-neutral pronoun set.
Mx. is a gender-neutral title used in the same way as gendered titles like “Miss” and “Mr.” Like the singular “they,” it's used for people who identify as neither male nor female, or people who simply don't want to be identified based on their gender.