"thought leader" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: thought leaders [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} thought leader (plural thought leaders)
  1. A person, organization, publication, etc. regarded as an authoritative source of new ideas or intellectual trends. Wikipedia link: thought leader Categories (topical): People Related terms: catalyst, followee, influencer, inspiration, trendsetter Translations (source of ideas): denkleier (Afrikaans), ajatusjohtaja (Finnish), henkinen johtaja (Finnish), maître à penser [masculine] (French), Vordenker [masculine] (German)

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