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official, officialize, officialism, officialized
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What is another word for officially?
101 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ əfˈɪʃə͡lˌi], [ əfˈɪʃəlˌi], [ ə_f_ˈɪ_ʃ_əl_ˌi]
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adj.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- authorized.
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adv
• ostensibly (adverb)
- to the eye,
- at first blush,
- on the face,
- on the surface,
- sensibly,
- the eye,
- for show.
• Other relevant words: (adverb)
- outwardly,
- perceptibly,
- professedly,
- to all appearances,
- unmistakably,
- it seems,
- in plain sight,
- apparently,
- indisputably,
- all appearances,
- patently,
- palpably,
- incontestably,
- incontrovertibly,
- ostensibly,
- conspicuously,
- it would seem,
- evidently.
• outwardly (adverb)
- in appearance,
- as far as one can see,
- on the face of it.
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adv.
• all (adverb)
- officially.
• apparently (adverb)
- Overtly,
- manifestly,
- un mistakably,
- in dubitably,
- transparently,
- in-dubitably,
- un-mistakably.
• evidently (adverb)
- in disputably,
- in contestably,
- to appearances,
- in-contestably,
- in controvertibly,
- in-controvertibly,
- in-disputably.
• in an official manner (adverb)
- fittingly,
- befittingly,
- properly,
- customarily,
- orderly,
- according to protocol,
- precisely,
- regularly,
- suitably,
- conventionally,
- ceremoniously,
- correctly.
• ostensibly (adverb)
- for all intents and purposes.
• with official approval (adverb)
- Approvedly.
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n.
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- authoritative,
- sanctioned,
- approved.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- ex-officio,
- governmentally,
- by the government,
- by the authorities.
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Other synonyms:
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- ex officio.
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- according to.
• Other relevant words:
- seemingly,
- formally,
- by the book,
- strictly.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- endorsed,
- Representatively,
- lawfully,
- Incumbently,
- solemnly,
- in principle,
- authorised,
- mightily,
- cleared,
- bureaucratically,
- offically,
- standardly,
- authentically,
- ministerially,
- publicly,
- judicially,
- Executively,
- powerfully,
- certified,
- administratively,
- officialy,
- legally,
- official,
- peremptorily,
- ceremonially,
- magisterially,
- functionally,
- legitimately,
- with formality,
- authoritatively.
How to use «Officially» in context?
The phrase «officially» has different meanings depending on the setting. In some cases, it can mean that an event or statement is sanctioned by a governing body. In other cases, it can refer to a word or phrase that is used in official documents.
Paraphrases for Officially:
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Equivalence
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Proper noun, singular
formally.
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Adverb
formally.
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Proper noun, singular
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Independent
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Adverb
automatically, categorically, duly, formerly, fully, informally, legally, nationally, openly, ostensibly, properly, publicly, technically, officiaily.
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Verb, past tense
announced, confirmed, formed, marked, opened, paid, recorded, Became, Went, Officiated, Commenced.
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Adverb
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Other Related
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Proper noun, singular
official, solemnly.
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Adverb
solemnly, officialy.
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Verb, 3rd person singular present
solemnly.
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Proper noun, singular
All synonyms in one line
apparently, approved, authorised, authoritative, authoritatively, en.synonym.one, by the book, certified, cleared, customarily, endorsed, evidently, formally, ostensibly, outwardly, professedly, rigourously, sanctioned, strictly, suitably, superficially.
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officiallyadverb
in an official role
«officially, he is in charge»; «officially responsible»
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formallyAntonyms:
unofficially -
formally, officiallyadverb
with official authorization
«the club will be formally recognized»
Synonyms:
formallyAntonyms:
unofficially
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How to use officially in a sentence?
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Pamela Ricard:
I continue to enjoy teaching my students day in and day out, but the stigma of being officially labeled a’ bully’ simply for using a student’s enrolled last name has been disheartening, i love all my students, but I shouldn’t be forced to contradict my core beliefs in order to teach math in a public school.
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Tom Marino:
As of January 23, 2019, I am officially stepping down from Congress, having spent over two decades serving the public, I have chosen to take a position in the private sector where I can use both my legal and business experience to create jobs around the nation.
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China National Nuclear Corp:
(The successful grid connection) indicates that China has broken the monopoly of overseas nuclear technology and has officially become a country with advanced nuclear techniques.
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Wang Wei:
It threatens the undocumented Africans, officially, African foreigners (in Guangzhou) decrease every year but we all know that undocumented Africans still live in this circle doing business underground or through brokers. But because of the pandemic they will become exposed.
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Ivar Sisniega:
All of us that were here can agree that Toronto and Ontario can be very proud with the way you hosted these amazing Games and you have every right to imagine and to dream of one day hosting the Olympic Games, i now declare the 17th Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games officially closed and invite the youth of the Americas to convene in four years in Lima, Peru.
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