Origin: Germanic Old English suffix
Leadership has 5 different meanings across 1 category:
The capacity of someone to lead others.
"Her quiet confidence and ability to inspire her team demonstrated a rare kind of leadership in such a high-pressure environment."
In plain English: Leadership is the ability to guide and influence others toward a shared goal.
"The new manager showed great leadership by keeping the team calm during the crisis."
Usage: Leadership refers to the ability or quality of being able to guide and influence a group effectively. Use this noun when describing a person's skill in directing others rather than simply holding a formal title.
The word leadership is formed by combining the noun leader with the suffix -ship to indicate a state or condition. It entered English as a straightforward compound that describes the role of being a leader.