official |
reviewer |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between official and reviewer
is that
official is an office holder invested with powers and authorities while
reviewer is a person who writes critical reviews for a newspaper or other publication; a critic.
As an adjective official
is of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
official |
accredited |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between official and accredited
is that
official is of or pertaining to an office or public trust while
accredited is given official approval after meeting certain standards, as an accredited university; or as disease free cattle.
As a noun official
is an office holder invested with powers and authorities.
As a verb accredited is
past tense of accredit.
official |
administrative |
Synonyms |
Official is a synonym of administrative.
As adjectives the difference between official and administrative
is that
official is of or pertaining to an office or public trust while
administrative is of or relating to administering or administration.
As a noun official
is an office holder invested with powers and authorities.
official |
breton |
As an adjective official
is of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
As a noun official
is an office holder invested with powers and authorities.
As a proper noun breton is
the breton language.
official |
passbook |
As nouns the difference between official and passbook
is that
official is an office holder invested with powers and authorities while
passbook is (banking) a customer's record of deposits and withdrawals from a savings account at a bank, typically recorded in a small booklet the bank keeps its own record, which is final in any dispute.
As an adjective official
is of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
bookedgemarbler |
official |
As an adjective official is
of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
As a noun official is
an office holder invested with powers and authorities.
bookconcern |
official |
As an adjective official is
of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
As a noun official is
an office holder invested with powers and authorities.
official |
bookofreference |
official |
bookie |
As nouns the difference between official and bookie
is that
official is an office holder invested with powers and authorities while
bookie is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.
As an adjective official
is of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
tome |
official |
As a proper noun tome
is thomas (given name).
As an adjective official is
of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
As a noun official is
an office holder invested with powers and authorities.
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