inspector
[C] Countable
pl: inspectors
The term carries a heavy sense of authority and scrutiny. It suggests a power imbalance where one person possesses the legal or professional right to judge the work or behavior of another. This creates a psychological atmosphere of tension or anxiety for the person being inspected. While a manager might provide guidance, an inspector provides a verdict. The role is strictly evaluative, focusing on compliance and the identification of failures rather than collaborative improvement. It is most commonly used in government, law enforcement, and industrial safety contexts.
Refers to the individual person hired to perform an audit or check.