superscout

/ˈsupərˌskaʊt/
noun
  1. A very talented or highly skilled scout, especially in sports or talent recruitment, who is exceptionally good at finding promising individuals.
    • As a superscout for the music label, she can spot a hit singer from a small-town performance.
    • The baseball team hired a superscout who discovered several future Hall of Fame players.
    • The superscout traveled around the world looking for young soccer talent.
  2. A member of a scouting organization (like the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts) who has achieved an unusually high rank or level of accomplishment.
    • Only a few scouts ever become superscouts because it requires years of dedication.
    • He earned the title of superscout after completing all the highest merit badges.
    • The superscout led the younger scouts on a challenging wilderness expedition.
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