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Meaning of ambassador | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2 Frequent
æmˈbæs.ə.də(ɹ)

Definitions

  1. A diplomat of the highest rank sent to a foreign court to represent there their sovereign or country. (Sometimes called ambassador-in-residence)
  2. An official messenger and representative
  3. An official messenger and representative.
  4. A corporate representative, often the public face of the company
  5. A corporate representative, often the public face of the company.
  6. A player who is an excellent role-model and who upholds the integrity of the game and thereby contributes to the sport's popularity and growth
  7. A player who is an excellent role-model and who upholds the integrity of the game and thereby contributes to the sport's popularity and growth.

Equivalents

Български пратеник
Català ambaixador
Dansk ambassadør
Gaeilge ambasadóir
ગુજરાતી રાજદૂત
עברית שגריר
हिन्दी दूत राजदूत
Magyar nagykövet
Հայերեն դեսպան
Bahasa Indonesia duta duta besar
Íslenska sendiherra
日本語 大使
한국어 대사
Kurdî ambasador duta
Кыргызча элчи
Bahasa Melayu duta
Malti ambaxxatur
Nederlands ambassadeur
Português embaixador embaixadora
Русский посол
Slovenščina ambasador vèleposlánik
Svenska ambassadör
Kiswahili balozi
Tagalog embahador sugo
Türkçe büyükelçi sefir
Українська амбасадор посол
اردو سفیر وزیر
Tiếng Việt đại sứ

Examples

“Vergenne'fury reached its height when the priest tried to involve the English ambassador.”
“The new accusation brought by Urban against Manfred of murdering his sister-in-law's embassador – it may be observed that, tacitly, he acquits him of parricide, fratricide, and nepoticide – requires a little explanation.”
“As front hall porter, you are an ambassador for the hotel.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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