Table of Contents
1. official
noun. ['əˈfɪʃəl'] a worker who holds or is invested with an office.
Synonyms
- fire warden
- quaestor
- appointee
- skilled workman
- doorkeeper
- searcher
- provincial
- justice
- licenser
- functionary
- holdover
- regulator
- trained worker
- public prosecutor
- mace
- census taker
- censor
- agent
- notary
- political commissar
- town clerk
- bureaucrat
- judge
- registrar
- commissar
- recorder
- bailiff
- beadle
- civil servant
- diplomatist
- church officer
- caretaker
- jurist
- nullifier
- officer
- incumbent
- usher
- vote counter
- city father
- elected official
- forest fire fighter
- proconsul
- enumerator
- prosecuting attorney
- macer
- hearing officer
- noticer
- record-keeper
- weigher
- teller
- officeholder
- federal agent
- administrative official
- diplomat
- recruiter
- Comptroller General
- hangover
- invalidator
- Inquisitor
- macebearer
- fire marshall
- equerry
- prosecuting officer
- postmaster general
- notary public
- voider
- ranger
- sealer
- vizier
- prosecutor
- hearing examiner
- mandarin
- returning officer
- apparatchik
- skilled worker
Antonyms
Etymology
- official (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- officium (Latin)
Rhymes with Elected Official
- sacrificial
- prejudicial
- superficial
- beneficial
- artificial
- unofficial
- judicial
- initial
- rishell
- rishel
- pischel
- mischel
- kischell
- fishell
- fishel
- fischel
- bischel
Sentences with elected-official
1. Noun Phrase
Sending the letter through the post office, although acceptable, will take longer to reach your elected official.
2. Noun Phrase
The presence of elected officials is requested at many events.
3. Noun Phrase
Historically, policymakers and elected officials are among those who hold this degree.
2. official
adjective. ['əˈfɪʃəl'] having official authority or sanction.
Antonyms
Etymology
- official (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- officium (Latin)
3. official
noun. ['əˈfɪʃəl'] someone who administers the rules of a game or sport.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- official (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- officium (Latin)
4. official
adjective. ['əˈfɪʃəl'] verified officially.
Antonyms
Etymology
- official (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- officium (Latin)
5. official
adjective. ['əˈfɪʃəl'] conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- official (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- officium (Latin)
6. official
adjective. ['əˈfɪʃəl'] (of a church) given official status as a national or state institution.
Synonyms
Etymology
- official (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- officium (Latin)