executive vs leader

executive

noun
  • A chief officer or administrator, especially one who can make significant decisions on their own authority. 

  • A process that coordinates and governs the action of other processes or threads; supervisor. 

  • The branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws and judicial decisions, and for the day-to-day administration of the state. 

adj
  • Of, pertaining to, or having responsibility for the day-to-day running of an organisation, business, country, etc. 

  • Designed or fitted for execution, or carrying into effect. 

  • Exclusive. 

leader

noun
  • One having authority to direct. 

  • The path taken by electrons from a cloud to ground level, determining the shape of a bolt of lightning. 

  • One who leads a political party or group of elected party members; sometimes used in titles. 

  • A performer who leads a band, choir, or a section of an orchestra. 

  • The dominant animal in a pack of animals, such as wolves or lions. 

  • an animal placed in advance of others, especially on a team of horse, oxen, or dogs 

  • Either of the two front horses of a team of four in front of a carriage. 

  • A person or organization that leads in a certain field in terms of excellence, success, etc. 

  • A loss leader or a popular product sold at a normal price. 

  • The first violin in a symphony orchestra; the concertmaster. 

  • A branch or small vein, not important in itself, but indicating the proximity of a better one. 

  • A type having a dot or short row of dots upon its face. 

  • A fast-growing terminal shoot of a woody plant. 

  • Any person who leads or directs. 

  • The drive wheel in any kind of machinery. 

  • Someone or something that leads or conducts. 

  • One who goes first. 

  • A pipe for conducting rain water from a roof to a cistern or to the ground. 

  • A net for leading fish into a pound, weir, etc. 

  • The first, or the principal, editorial article in a newspaper; a leading or main editorial article; a lead story. 

  • A section of line between the main fishing line and the snell of a hook, intended to be more resistant to bites and harder for a fish to detect than the main fishing line. 

  • A piece of material at the beginning or end of a reel or roll to allow the material to be threaded or fed onto something, as a reel of film onto a projector or a roll of paper onto a rotary printing press. 

  • A block of hard wood pierced with suitable holes for leading ropes in their proper places. 

  • A row of dots, periods, or hyphens, used in tables of contents, etc., to lead the eye across a space to the right word or number. 

How often have the words executive and leader occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )