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  • 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

    1. 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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  • 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

    1. 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
  • 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

    1. 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
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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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  • 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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  • 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:

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