noun
- a person who organizes and directs the movement or arrangement of people, vehicles, or things in an orderly manner
- a railroad worker who arranges and couples railroad cars in a rail yard
- a law enforcement officer or official who maintains order and directs traffic or crowds
Usage: commonly used in event management, traffic control, and military contexts
Usage: chiefly North American; also called a switchman or yard worker
Usage: used in contexts such as parades, sporting events, or courtrooms
Examples
- The marshaller directed the parade participants into their correct positions.
- Airport marshallers guided the aircraft to the gate using hand signals.
- A marshaller at the golf tournament ensured spectators stayed behind the ropes.
- The railroad marshaller coupled the freight cars together in the yard.
- Event marshallers helped organize the crowd flow at the concert venue.
- The court marshaller announced the judge's arrival.
- Parking lot marshallers directed vehicles to available spaces during the festival.