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Sentence count:140+6Posted:2017-02-23Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: officialSimilar words: officialofficiallysuperficialartificialbeneficialofficiousex officioefficientMeaning: adj. 1. not having official authority or sanction 2. not officially established. 
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31. I certainly had to take a couple of unofficial breaks and we were very glad when we stopped for food and drink.
32. The fighter pilots kept it hidden at the back of a hangar, because it was thoroughly unofficial.
33. The FRAIhait, an unofficial but virtual Communist party organ, is barely surviving.
34. The organisers hope the unofficial event will emulate last weekend's annual rugby sevens tournament.
35. She seems to have become the unofficial spokesman for the group.
36. There's an unofficial strike to try and stop them closing the line.
37. A number of proposals both at the unofficial and the official level were made to overcome the shortage of finance.
38. Manufacturers often set different prices for their goods in different countries,[sentencedict.com] but unofficial importers can undercut these prices.
39. But after rumours that MI5 may have been involved, intelligence sources began their own unofficial investigation.
40. On Friday 6 June night shift workers again took unofficial action when a mixed material containing asbestos dust spilled.
41. And as you head out to grab lunch, it seems as if an unofficial national holiday has been declared.
42. Unofficial sources say that over 100 people were shot dead in the rioting.
43. Artists who had once been considered unofficial were later accepted into the official art world and viceversa.
44. Far better to send an unofficial person, who can reside inconspicuously at the Embassy, coming and going unremarked.
45. The old Five Nations competition, an unofficial series of matches was put to rest on Saturday.
46. Trains are packed like cattle cars, and shoving has become an unofficial Olympic sport.
47. Thenceforth Waismann acted as Schlick's unofficial assistant, eventually running his graduate seminar. Sentencedict.com
48. It was the sizzling unofficial capital of the Riviera, and she loved it because it was so alive.
49. He accepted there had been an unofficial quota system to limit the number of women serving in the department.
50. The measure passed 61 percent to 39 percent, according to unofficial tallies.
51. This is an unobtrusive way of keeping expensive unofficial calls to the minimum.
52. Unofficial payments made by Swindon included signing-on fees of up to £20,000 and a goalkeeper's £50 bonus for keeping a clean sheet.
53. Feminist campaigns around the state effectively unmasked the unofficial masculine culture of politicians, experts and administrators.
54. But unions would be effectively debarred from holding a strike ballot in support of workers already sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes.
55. In the current political climate, an official strike would count under Condition 17 but not an unofficial one.
56. The rude but beautiful weeds that colonise the forgotten or unofficial places provide a commonwealth of their own.
57. These were my unofficial board of directors, the people I could reach out to when I had tough decisions to make.
58. Offsets create an unofficial market in pollution or emission reduction credits.
59. But the levels reported on the official water quality chart differ greatly from the results contained in the unofficial water quality analyses.
60. At some meetings during the twenties and thirties unofficial Roman Catholic observers were permitted.
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