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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 Official
- sacrificial
- prejudicial
- superficial
- beneficial
- artificial
- judicial
- initial
- rishell
- rishel
- pischel
- mischel
- kischell
- fishell
- fishel
- fischel
- bischel
How do you pronounce official?
Pronounce official as əˈfɪʃəl.
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How do you spell official? Is it oficial ?
A common misspelling of official is oficial
Sentences with official
1. Noun, singular or mass
Each country has its own official, government fiscal year.
2. Adjective
Take the completed form to a notary public and have it notarized in order to make it official.
Quotes about official
1. A passport, as I'm sure you know, is a document that one shows to government officials whenever one reaches a border between two countries, so that the official can learn who you are, where you were born, and how you look when photographed unflatteringly.
- Lemony Snicket
2. Every word a woman writes changes the story of the world, revises the official version.
- Carolyn See
3. Who, last time I'd checked, was still on our official archenemy list. (Yes, we have to keep a list. It's kind of sad.)
- James Patterson, Angel
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)