"Sindacalist" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A sindacalist is a combination of "sindicato" (Italian for "syndicate" or "union") and the Latin suffix "-alist", implying an advocate or supporter of a collective organization or an advocate.
"Synod" <br><br>A synod is a council of Christian clergy and/or laity that provides advice to the bishop. <br><br>Note: Sound similar, another option is "send". To send means to direct or dispatch someone or something from one place to another.
"Sinead" is an Irish name, derived from the Irish name "Sinéad," which means "God is gracious." It's also associated with the Latin name "Siné," meaning "warring" or "battle." In modern times, the name Sinead has become known for Sinead O'Connor, an Irish singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the 1990s with her powerful and emotive voice.
A sinecure refers to a position or appointment that is easier and more comfortable than its compensation or demands warrant. A sinecure is typically a well-paid or prestigious job that requires minimal responsibility or work, allowing the person holding the position to live comfortably without having to exert themselves much.<br><br>Example: The wealthy trust fund recipient held a sinecure as a university professor, collecting a salary and enjoying social status without having to teach or do any meaningful work.