/ɪɡˈzɛkjətə/ – noun
Definition: 1. người thực hiện chúc thư;
2. chấp hành viên của tòa án;
3. đao phủ, người hành quyết.
A more thorough explanation: An executor is a person or entity appointed in a will to carry out the instructions and wishes of the deceased person, including managing and distributing the estate according to the terms of the will.
Example: The executor of the will is responsible for carrying out the deceased’s wishes as outlined in the document.