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Adjective(1) having official authority or sanction,of or relating to an office,verified officially,conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline,(of a church) given official status as a national or stateinstitution,authorized,legitimate(2) having official authority or sanction(3) of or relating to an office(4) verified officially(5) conforming to set usage(6) procedure(7) or discipline(8) (of a church) given official status as a national or stateinstitution(9) authorized(10) legitimate
Noun(1) a worker who holds or is invested with an office,someone who administers the rules of a game or sport,person representing organization(2) a worker who holds or is invested with an office(3) someone who administers the rules of a game or sport(4) person representing organization

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(1) Mostly obviously they now can use the right to be represented by a union official in disciplinaries.(2) Simple lack of official records of intelligence activities on both sides was another factor.(3) Then, during the Second World War, he was employed as an official cartoonist to the US forces stationed in Europe.(4) This, the Prime Minister's official spokesman said, reflected the continuing value that the public placed on the honours system.(5) Foxx has agreed to be the official spokesman for the NAACP Disaster Relief Fund.(6) Spanish and Quechua are both recognized as official languages in Peru.(7) All official bodies have a responsibility for it in policy-making, management and resource allocation in their spheres of activity.(8) I say this realizing that it could be a senior Administration official whom I generally have respected or admired.(9) As the spokesman admitted, there is an official ban on such activities, of which all scientists involved would have been well aware.(10) Whatever happens, few members of the public accept the official line that the case is criminal and not politically motivated.(11) A customs official described it as a sensible solution that helps those down on their luck.(12) It was the third official investigation into his activities.(13) His official spokesman said that he was emphatic that the incident should not be be allowed to damage community relations in Britain.(14) This is a very tricky question, not helped by the official response to recent public debate, which has been pure spin-doctoring.(15) Though official figures are difficult to come by, reports estimate that at least 200 people were killed.(16) However, the Prime Minister's official spokesman insisted that Britain and the US were continuing to pursue the same course.
Related Words
(1) official language
(2) for official use only
(3) customs official
(4) government official
(5) official seal
(6) official report
(7) official letter
(8) public official
(9) senior official
(10) official exchange rate
Synonyms
Adjective
1. authorized
2. ceremonial


Noun
4. officer
5. functionary


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Come on, make it official.

Come on, make it OFFICIAL.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8


Oh, yes.
There was a very official e-mail...

Oh, yes. There was a very OFFICIAL e-mail...

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 12


Unfortunately, my official gavel
is in my bedroom.

Unfortunately, my OFFICIAL gavel is in my bedroom.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 21


No, that's wrong.
There's an official schedule.

No, that's wrong. There's an OFFICIAL schedule.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 13


It wasn't an official sign-up sheet.
He printed it...

It wasn't an OFFICIAL sign-up sheet. He printed it...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 3


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