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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Word choice.
What’s the most specific term that encompasses both is official but it may not be narrow enough for your purpose.
official
noun, plural noun: official. officials
- a person holding public office or having official duties, especially as a representative of any government department. Official noun: official.
ODO
ODO is one of the most interesting ODOs.
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- a person holding public office or having official duties, especially as a representative of any government department. Official noun: official.
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Word choice.
What’s the most specific term that encompasses both is official but it may not be narrow enough for your purpose.
official
noun, plural noun: official. officials
- a person holding public office or having official duties, especially as a representative of any government department. Official noun: official.
ODO
ODO is one of the most interesting ODOs.
- 836978 views
- 13 answers
- 308913 votes
- a person holding public office or having official duties, especially as a representative of any government department. Official noun: official.
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Word choice.
What’s the most specific term that encompasses both is official but it may not be narrow enough for your purpose.
official
noun, plural noun: official. officials
- a person holding public office or having official duties, especially as a representative of any government department. Official noun: official.
ODO
ODO is one of the most interesting ODOs.
- 836978 views
- 13 answers
- 308913 votes
- a person holding public office or having official duties, especially as a representative of any government department. Official noun: official.
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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Word choice.
I tried to party with my friend, and she said yes. I just didn’t see her. A good word is serendipity. What should I say?
Definition of SERENDIPITY :
the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for; also : an instance of this Examples
of SERENDIPITY I
found each other by pure serendipity.
As they leapfrog from South Africa to Singapore in search of local delicacies, the authors prove repeatedly that serendipity is the traveler’s strongest ally: many of their most memorable meals issue from the hands of generous strangers… —Sarah Karnasiewicz, Saveur, June/July 2008:
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- 5 answers
- 354941 votes
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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Word choice.
I tried to party with my friend, and she said yes. I just didn’t see her. A good word is serendipity. What should I say?
Definition of SERENDIPITY :
the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for; also : an instance of this Examples
of SERENDIPITY I
found each other by pure serendipity.
As they leapfrog from South Africa to Singapore in search of local delicacies, the authors prove repeatedly that serendipity is the traveler’s strongest ally: many of their most memorable meals issue from the hands of generous strangers… —Sarah Karnasiewicz, Saveur, June/July 2008:
- 951174 views
- 5 answers
- 354941 votes
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Asked on March 12, 2021 in Word choice.
I tried to party with my friend, and she said yes. I just didn’t see her. A good word is serendipity. What should I say?
Definition of SERENDIPITY :
the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for; also : an instance of this Examples
of SERENDIPITY I
found each other by pure serendipity.
As they leapfrog from South Africa to Singapore in search of local delicacies, the authors prove repeatedly that serendipity is the traveler’s strongest ally: many of their most memorable meals issue from the hands of generous strangers… —Sarah Karnasiewicz, Saveur, June/July 2008:
- 951174 views
- 5 answers
- 354941 votes