assessor
/əˈsɛsər/
noun
- A person who evaluates or estimates the value, quality, or amount of something, especially for official purposes.
- The school brought in an assessor to evaluate the teachers' performance.
- An independent assessor was hired to review the damage after the storm.
- The tax assessor determined the value of our house for property taxes.
- A person who judges or examines someone's skills, knowledge, or abilities, often in an exam or competition.
- Each student's presentation was graded by a trained assessor.
- She worked as an assessor for the national language proficiency exam.
- The assessor watched the candidates carefully during the practical test.