official

noun42 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A general term for an official working for the government.

An official with a high rank or long service.

One of the most important officials in an organization.

An official with a high level of authority or importance.

A person holding a position in government.

An official chosen by a vote.

An official representing a specific town or small area.

An official in the armed forces.

A police officer or other agent responsible for enforcing laws.

A well-known and important official.

An official who is part of the current government's executive branch.

An official working in public health.

An official of a political party.

An official of a state government, below the federal level.

An official working for an intelligence agency.

An official of the national government.

An official who checks goods and luggage at borders.

The official in charge of a particular matter.

An official of a city's government.

An official of a trade union.

A person with official duties in a court of law.

An official representing a larger geographical region.

An official who acts dishonestly in return for money or personal gain.

An official working for a local council.

An official from a government ministry.

An official of the legal system, such as a judge.

An official whose main job is this role.

A person in a position of authority in a company.

An official of a large company or corporation.

An official representing a province.

An official who no longer works.

An official working in a bank.

An official serving a monarch or royal family.

An official from a specific government department.

An official with a low rank.

An official with little power or importance.

To come together with an official, often for a discussion.

To have a formal meeting with an official.

To get information or advice from an official.

To choose someone for the job of official.

To discuss something with an official to get their opinion.

To illegally give an official money or a gift to persuade them to do something.