Antonym: unofficial. Similar words: officially, artificial, officious, efficient, efficiency, sufficient, judicial, office. Meaning: [ə'fɪʃl] n. 1. a worker who holds or is invested with an office 2. someone who administers the rules of a game or sport. adj. 1. having official authority or sanction 2. of or relating to an office 3. verified officially 4. conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline 5. (of a church) given official status as a national or state institution.
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61. It's not easy to disentangle the truth from the official statistics.
62. The news is almost certainly true although it is not official.
63. The official urged the government not to pass up the opportunity that has now presented itself.
64. The protesters showed their defiance of the official ban on demonstrations.
65. The customs official rummaged through the contents of his briefcase.
66. According to official statistics the disease killed over 500 people.
67. Judge Langdale is to preside over the official enquiry into the case.
68. The official signaled to one of the waiters, who shuffled forward.
69. He is trying to corrupt a tax official with money.
70. The embassy official claimed diplomatic immunity and was later released.
71. There have been a number of official changes and clarifications.
72. Her speech deviated little from the official party line.
73. They are ready to meet the official mediator.
74. We received official notification that Harry was missing.
75. The documents were passed from one official to another.
76. An official protest could carry considerable clout .
77. The official launch date is in May.
78. The country's official language is Spanish.
79. The first official results will be announced tomorrow.
80. The corrupt official stood in the dock. Sentencedict.com
81. Report the incident to the responsible official.
82. In some ways, the official opening is a formality.
83. The goods were exported with official connivance.
84. Belgium has two official languages.
85. They have got some official figures.
86. In an official statement, she formally announced her resignation.
87. A ministry official described the report as groundless.
88. You'd better declare the camera to the official.
89. Only two ministers dissented from the official view.
90. I only knew the official version of events.
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