grise



éminence grise

Someone who is powerful in a particular area without having an official title. The phrase, French for "grey eminence," originally applied to one of Cardinal Richelieu's advisors, a monk who wore a grey robe. A: "Why should I worry about what Bob thinks? He doesn't even have a title!" B: "Yes, but he's the éminence grise of the firm, and the partners really value his opinion."
See also: eminence, grise

an éminence grise

  (formal)
someone who has a lot of power and influence but no official position Although he never became a minister, he was the party's éminence grise for 15 years.
See also: eminence, grise

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Somchai-Thai
Epaphroditosee-paf-rə-DIE-təs (English)Ancient Greek
Tristan[tri'stən]
Durdona-Uzbek
DinoDEE-no (Italian)Italian, Croatian
JoakimYO-ah-kim (Swedish), YO-ah-keem (Finnish)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Serbian, Macedonian