flexecutive: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/flɛkˈsɛkjʊtɪv/US/flɛkˈsɛkjətɪv/

Informal, Journalistic, Business Slang

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What does “flexecutive” mean?

A portmanteau of 'flexible' and 'executive' referring to an executive who works flexible hours, often from non-traditional locations.

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Meaning and Definition

A portmanteau of 'flexible' and 'executive' referring to an executive who works flexible hours, often from non-traditional locations.

A professional, typically in a managerial or senior role, who prioritizes and negotiates a highly adaptable work schedule and location, often enabled by remote-working technology. The term emphasizes a blend of high-level responsibility with autonomy over one's working patterns.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning. The term is equally rare in both varieties and is typically found in similar business/HR media.

Connotations

Slightly aspirational or forward-thinking; can sometimes be used cynically to describe the erosion of boundaries between work and personal life.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in both. It appears primarily in niche business publications, HR articles, or trend pieces, not in general language.

Grammar

How to Use “flexecutive” in a Sentence

The [flexecutive] works from [location].As a [flexecutive], she manages her team [remotely/globally].

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
remotehybridlifestyleworkculture
medium
become amoderndigitalrolemodel
weak
successfulbusytypicalcompany

Examples

Examples of “flexecutive” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • N/A - not used as a verb.

American English

  • N/A - not used as a verb.

adverb

British English

  • N/A

American English

  • N/A

adjective

British English

  • N/A - primarily a noun. Can be used attributively in 'flexecutive lifestyle'.

American English

  • N/A - primarily a noun. Can be used attributively in 'flexecutive role'.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used in HR, management, and business technology articles to describe a new type of senior employee.

Academic

Virtually unused; relevant fields (sociology, business studies) would use more formal terms like 'teleworking managers'.

Everyday

Extremely rare; likely unknown to the general public.

Technical

Not a technical term in any field.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “flexecutive”

Strong

digital nomad (if location-independent)location-agnostic leader

Neutral

remote executivehybrid workerflexible manager

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “flexecutive”

9-to-5 executiveoffice-bound managerdesk jockey

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “flexecutive”

  • Spelling: 'flexicutive', 'flexsecutive'.
  • Using it to refer to any remote worker (it implies an executive/managerial level).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is a very recent and low-frequency neologism (a blend of 'flexible' and 'executive'). It is considered informal business or media slang, not a standard dictionary entry.

No. It is inappropriate for formal, academic, or technical writing. Use more standard phrases like 'executives with flexible work arrangements' or 'remote managers'.

A 'flexecutive' typically implies a high-level corporate role with flexible conditions, often still tied to a single company. A 'digital nomad' emphasizes location independence and may not be an executive; they often work freelance or for multiple clients.

It's pronounced as it looks: /flek-SEK-yuh-tiv/ (US) or /flek-SEK-yoo-tiv/ (UK), with the primary stress on the second syllable ('sek').

A portmanteau of 'flexible' and 'executive' referring to an executive who works flexible hours, often from non-traditional locations.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • [He/She] has joined the ranks of the flexecutives.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think of an EXECUTIVE who FLEXes their work schedule and location.

Conceptual Metaphor

WORK IS A FLEXIBLE/ADAPTABLE ENTITY (as opposed to a fixed, rigid structure).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The article discussed how modern technology has given rise to the , a senior professional who works almost entirely remotely.
Multiple Choice

What is the primary connotation of the term 'flexecutive'?

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