Official
Common misspellings for official:
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Definition of official:
- someone who administers the rules of a game or sport; " the golfer asked for an official who could give him a ruling"
- Of or pertaining to an office or public trust; as, official duties, or routine.
- Derived from the proper office or officer, or from the proper authority; made or communicated by virtue of authority; as, an official statement or report.
- Approved by authority; sanctioned by the pharmacopoeia; appointed to be used in medicine; as, an official drug or preparation. Cf. Officinal.
- Discharging an office or function.
- One who holds a public position or performs duties of a public nature.
- One who holds an office: a subordinate public officer: the deputy of a bishop, etc.
- One holding a public office.
- One entrusted with an office; an ecclesiastical judge.
- One invested with office; a subordinate executive officer or attendant.
- Officially.
- having official authority or sanction; " official permission"; " an official representative"
- ( of a church) given official status as a national or state institution
- One who holds an office; esp., a subordinate executive officer or attendant.
- An ecclesiastical judge appointed by a bishop, chapter, archdeacon, etc., with charge of the spiritual jurisdiction.
- Pertaining to an office or public duty; as, official business; derived from the proper authority; authorized; as, an official statement.
- Pertaining to an office: depending on the proper office or authority: done by authority.
- Pertaining to an office; done by authority.
- Pertaining to an office.
- Pertaining to office; from the proper authority.
- Pert. to or derived from the proper office or authority; done by virtue of authority.
Usage examples for official
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It is not clear how early Latin began to be used as the official language of the Church, but everything points to an important change soon after the middle of the second century. Anglo-Saxon Literature by John Earle
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One official had an impression he had heard the name; that was all. A Red Wallflower by Susan Warner
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I am not angry with you for not being an official. The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov