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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: officially /əˈfɪʃəlɪ/ adv - in a formal or authoritative manner: the Queen officially opened the dome
- in a way that is formally acknowledged but is not necessarily the case: officially on the dole but actually holding a job
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024of•fi•cial /əˈfɪʃəl/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- a person who is appointed or elected to an office or is charged with certain duties:an official of the court.
adj. - of or relating to an office or to a position of duty, trust, or authority:[before a noun]official powers.
- appointed, authorized, recognized, or approved by a government or organization:an official flag.
- formal;
ceremonial:[before a noun]an official visit by the head of state. of•fi•cial•ism, n. [uncountable] of•fi•cial•ly, adv. See -oper-, -fac-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024of•fi•cial (ə fish′əl),USA pronunciation n. - a person appointed or elected to an office or charged with certain duties.
adj. - of or pertaining to an office or position of duty, trust, or authority:official powers.
- authorized or issued authoritatively:an official report.
- holding office.
- appointed or authorized to act in a designated capacity:an official representative.
- (of an activity or event) intended for the notice of the public and performed or held on behalf of officials or of an organization;
formal:the official opening of a store. - Drugs[Pharm.]noting drugs or drug preparations that are recognized by and that conform to the standards of the United States Pharmacopeia or the National Formulary.
- Late Latin officiālis of duty, equivalent. to Latin offici(um) office + -ālis -al1
- Middle English 1300–50
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