Definition of secretarial in US English:
secretarial
adjectiveˌsekrəˈterēəlˌsɛkrəˈtɛriəl
Relating to the work or position of a secretary.
Example sentencesExamples
- According to a survey by a secretarial recruitment firm, 65 per cent of workers admit to using business buzzwords.
- I didn't think to ask about secretarial support.
- Two members volunteered to share the secretarial duties.
- She joined the bank as a typist in 1987, following her graduation from college with a basic secretarial qualification.
- There is no central office or secretarial pool.
- Her mother advised her to go to secretarial school.
- Recruitment activity is highest at the legal executive and secretarial levels.
- As a youngster, she dreamed of being a ballet dancer, but was instead persuaded to take a secretarial course.
- The hotel's business centre has office services, a reference library, computer workroom, and secretarial services.
- Her dislike of secretarial work surfaces in her relationship with her 'kindred spirit', who is also a writer.