jefe

noun

je·​fe ˈhā-(ˌ)fā How to pronounce jefe (audio) ˈhe-(ˌ)fā How to pronounce jefe (audio)
ˈhe-fē
plural jefes
: a person who exercises control or authority : chief sense 2, leader sense 2
We caught Villa Rica on opening night, which meant a full staff eager to please—not to mention the jefe himself in the kitchen …Paul Stephen
In the House and Senate, Republicans are limited to six years as the jefe of any committee.Michael Shannon

Examples of jefe in a Sentence

Everyone knows that the real jefe of that football team is the quarterback and not the coach.
Recent Examples on the Web
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Trejo’s Spirits Tequila Alternative Action hero and Trejo’s Tacos jefe Danny Trejo has been sober for over 50 years and has put his name on a smooth and balanced zero-proof tequila alternative that empowers non-imbibers to make perfect Palomas and hangover-free margaritas. Hugh Garvey, Sunset Magazine, 18 Jan. 2024 Many of my peers learned English from Scully — as my jefe Hector once wrote, there was no better teacher outside of Warner Bros. cartoons. Gustavo Arellano, Los Angeles Times, 3 Aug. 2022 Los Tigres del Norte Leave it to Los Tigres del Norte’s power anthem to get everyone on the dance floor feeling like a jefe (boss). Billboard Staff, Billboard, 4 May 2022 By April 18, the sometime ship mechanic Manuel Hedilla, acting head of the party, was elected its new jefe nacional by a narrow vote. Jesús Palacios, Slate Magazine, 9 Feb. 2017

Word History

Etymology

Spanish, from French chef, from Old French chief — more at chief

First Known Use

1844, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of jefe was in 1844

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Cite this Entry

“Jefe.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/jefe. Accessed 18 Nov. 2024.

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