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View usage for: (ʌnəfɪʃəl) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]An unofficial action or statement is not organized or approved by a person or group in authority. Staff voted to continue an unofficial strike. Official reports put the death toll at under one hundred. Synonyms: unauthorized, informal, unsanctioned, casual More Synonyms of unofficial unofficially adverb [usually ADVERB with verb] Some workers are legally employed, but the majority work unofficially. More Synonyms of unofficial unofficial in British English (ˌʌnəˈfɪʃəl) adjective1. not official or formal an unofficial engagement 2. not confirmed officially an unofficial report 3. (of a strike) not approved by the strikers' trade union 4. (of a medicinal drug) not listed in a pharmacopoeia Derived forms unofficially (ˌunofˈficially) adverb Examples of 'unofficial' in a sentenceunofficial Workers walked out in protest last month, triggering a wave of unofficial sympathy strikes.Up to 200 prison staff have staged an unofficial strike.Most national strikes are official, whereas most local strikes are unofficial.Sometimes union members take unofficial strike action without a ballot, for which they can technically be dismissed.He has acted as one of the campaign's unofficial advisers, according to an insider.It was also followed by unofficial strikes by workers at Grangemouth oil refinery who complained that jobs had been awarded to European counterparts.About 2,000 workers at 17 sites across the country have been taking part in unofficial strikes protesting at the use of foreign labour.The move follows a series of unofficial strikes throughout the country, which hasresulted in a backlog of up to 30 million items. In other languagesunofficial British English: unofficial / ˌʌnəˈfɪʃəl/ ADJECTIVE An unofficial action is not authorized, approved, or organized by a person in authority. ...an unofficial request. - American English: unofficial
- Arabic: غَيْرُ رَسْمِيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: não oficial
- Chinese: 非官方的
- Croatian: neslužben
- Czech: neoficiální
- Danish: uofficiel
- Dutch: onofficieel
- European Spanish: extraoficial
- Finnish: epävirallinen ei virallinen
- French: officieux
- German: inoffiziell
- Greek: ανεπίσημος
- Italian: informale
- Japanese: 非公認の
- Korean: 비공식의
- Norwegian: uoffisiell
- Polish: nieoficjalny
- European Portuguese: não oficial
- Romanian: neoficial
- Russian: неофициальный
- Latin American Spanish: extraoficial
- Swedish: inofficiell
- Thai: ไม่เป็นทางการ
- Turkish: resmi olmayan
- Ukrainian: неофіційний
- Vietnamese: không chính thức
Chinese translation of 'unofficial' adj - [estimate, report]
非官方的 (fēi guānfāng de) - [strike]
未经(經)工会(會)同意的 (wèi jīng gōnghuì tóngyì de)
Definition not confirmed officially Unofficial estimates speak of at least two hundred dead. Synonyms unconfirmed unauthorized undocumented uncorroborated Definition not authorized or approved by the relevant organization or person Rail workers have voted to continue their unofficial strike. Additional synonymsDefinition being or seeming careless or nonchalant an easy-going young man with a casual approach to life Synonyms careless, relaxed, informal, indifferent, unconcerned, apathetic, blasé, offhand, nonchalant, insouciant, lackadaisicalDefinition relaxed and friendly She is refreshingly informal. Synonyms natural, relaxed, casual, familiar, unofficial, laid-back, easy-going, colloquial, unconstrained, unceremonious Definition not for publication Those remarks were supposed to be off the record. Synonyms confidential, private, secret, classified, unofficial, in confidence, not for publication, not for circulation Additional synonymsDefinition belonging to, or for the sole use of, a particular individual That's my personal property! Synonyms own, special, private, individual, particular, peculiar, privy (archaic) Definition confidential or secret He held a private meeting with the country's political party leaders. Synonyms secret, confidential, covert, inside, closet, unofficial, privy (archaic), clandestine, off the record, hush-hush (informal), in camera Definition not yet confirmed or proved to be true unsubstantiated rumours about his private life Synonyms unconfirmed, unproven, unsupported, speculative, questionable, spurious, groundless, open to question, uncorroborated, conjectural, unestablished, unattested |