How to Use Chief Plural (Explained, With Examples)

August 6, 2025
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By Yash, D

The word chief can be an adjective or a noun. As a noun, it refers to the head of an organization or a group. The correct plural of chief is chiefs.

How to Use Chief Plural (Explained, With Examples)

What’s the plural of “chief”?

Chief plural is chiefs. Unlike similar nouns that also end in sibilants and use -ves as a pl. n., chief simply adds an -s to denote its plural noun. In this way, chiefs (pl. n.) is similar to words like cliff, the plural of which is cliffs. Also, proof plural is proofs, and safe: safes.

What’s the singular of chief?

Chief is singular.

What does the word chief mean?

The word chief (sing. n.) is defined as “the person who is the leader of a group of people, of an organization, etc.” Chief is also sometimes used as an adjective, (which makes this word a homophone, or a word that’s pronounced and sounds the same as another word in English, but holds a different meaning.) In its adjectival form, chief means “highest in rank or authority,” and “most important”, as in: he has many concerns, chief among them his health.

Other nouns ending in -f or -ff / -s

Singular Plural
roof roofs
chief chiefs
cliff cliffs
belief beliefs
Chief — Example Sentences (Standalone)

Sentence examples: chief / chiefs

Noun: chief Example sentences
chief (singular)

The district police chief was also hurt in the attack. Times, Sunday Times (2011)

The job went to one of his chief rivals.

Highly respected, he was tipped at one point to become lord chief justice.

The chief medical officer said she had no plans to stop working and urged others to follow suit if they want to boost their life expectancy. The Sun (2016)

chiefs (plural)

The chiefs rely on their judgment and influence.

On the plain Zarko bumped into one of the army chiefs who normally rode with his father.

The Third Crusade numbered among its chiefs Floris III.

The chiefs were motionless.

Synonyms & nearby words

Synonyms for chief

captain authority leader head manager superintendent supervisor President

Origin of the word chief

“c. 1300, “head, leader, captain; the principal or most important part of anything;” from Old French chief “leader, ruler, head” of something, “capital city”.

Worksheet

Question 1 of 10

What is the correct plural form of the noun “chief”?



According to the post, which of the following words forms its plural similarly to “chief”?



Which form is identified in the blog post as the INCORRECT plural of “chief”?



What is the singular form of the noun “chief”?



The post notes that “chiefs” is similar to the plural of which other word listed?



Several police attended the conference on public safety.



The district police was also hurt in the attack.



Unlike nouns that form their plural using -ves, “chief” simply adds an -s, similar to how the plural of “belief” is .



The blog post explicitly states that is an incorrect plural form of “chief”.



The from all the tribes gathered for the council.





FAQs

What’s the plural of “chief”?
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The plural form of “chief” is “chiefs.” Unlike some words ending in -f or -fe, you simply add an -s to make it plural, similar to words like “cliff” or “proof.”

Is “chieves” the correct plural?
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No, the post states that “chieves” is an incorrect plural form. The correct plural for “chief” is “chiefs,” which is formed by adding only an -s to the singular word.

How do I form the plural of “chief”?
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To form the plural of “chief,” you add an -s to the end, resulting in “chiefs.” This is presented as following the pattern of words like “cliff” (cliffs) and “proof” (proofs) in the post.

What does the word “chief” mean?
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As a noun, “chief” is defined in the post as the leader of a group or organization. It can also be an adjective meaning highest in rank or authority, or most important.

Can you give an example using “chiefs”?
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The post provides examples such as “The chiefs from all the tribes gathered for the council” and “Several police chiefs attended the conference on public safety,” showing correct usage.

Sources

  1. Definition of chief.

Yash, D. "How to Use Chief Plural (Explained, With Examples)." Grammarflex, Sep 15, 2025, https://grammarflex.com/chief-plural/.

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