Definitions for directorial

directorial di·rec·to·ri·al

Spelling: [dih-rek-tawr-ee-uh l, -tohr-, dahy-rek-]
IPA: /dɪ rɛkˈtɔr i əl, -ˈtoʊr-, ˌdaɪ rɛk-/

Directorial is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 914 anagrams from letters in directorial (acdeiilorrt).

Definitions for directorial

adjective

  1. pertaining to a director or directorate.

Origin of directorial

1760-70; Late Latin dīrēctōri(us) (see direct, -tory1) + -al1

Examples for directorial

He was accused of a conspiracy against the directorial Government, condemned to death, and guillotined in 1797.

It may also have been that his mother at home dwelt too fondly on the days when she herself was a queen in directorial Paris.

After all, Cox cast her ex-husband in a pivotal role in her directorial debut.

He recently made his directorial debut—along with collaborator Nat Faxon—on the film The Way, Way Back.

Thiers says that the directorial Republic exhibited at this time a scene of distressing confusion.

This was the real blow; that the vigorous trunk, the Legislature, was struck down along with the withering directorial branch.

But to stop thinking that way and to see the show through a directorial lens is, I think, a good thing for the piece.

Was it challenging to film these interviews and scenes and maintain some kind of directorial objectivity?

His directorial début, starring the young French YSL-lookalike Pierre Niney, was released in theaters throughout France last week.

From 1803 to 1814 the canton was one of the six “directorial” cantons of the Confederation.

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