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IELTS BNC: 4614 COCA: 4520

ambassador

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
ambassador /æmˈbæsədɚ/ noun
plural ambassadors
ambassador
/æmˈbæsədɚ/
noun
plural ambassadors
Learner's definition of AMBASSADOR
[count]
: the highest-ranking person who represents his or her own government while living in another country大使
often + to
often used figuratively常用作比喻

— ambassadorial

/æmˌbæsəˈdorijəɫ/ adjective
IELTS BNC: 4614 COCA: 4520

ambassador

noun

am·​bas·​sa·​dor am-ˈba-sə-dər How to pronounce ambassador (audio)
əm-,
im-,
-ˌdȯr,
-ˈbas-dər
1
: an official envoy
especially : a diplomatic agent of the highest rank accredited to a foreign government or sovereign as the resident representative of his or her own government or sovereign or appointed for a special and often temporary diplomatic assignment
She's the American ambassador to Italy.
2
a
: an authorized representative or messenger
b
: an unofficial representative
traveling abroad as ambassadors of goodwill
ambassadorial adjective
ambassadorship
am-ˈba-sə-dər-ˌship How to pronounce ambassador (audio)
əm-
im-
-ˌdȯr-
-ˈbas-dər-
noun

Example Sentences

Embassy officials met with the ambassador. a beloved entertainer who has often been sent abroad by the president as his country's goodwill ambassador
Recent Examples on the Web On Monday, Japanese ambassador and delegate Ichiro Ogasawara helped kick off a United Nations meeting in Geneva by declaring that his country will not test satellite-exploding weapons. WIRED, 15 Sep. 2022 As a onetime ambassador to the U.N. and an international hostage negotiator, Bill Richardson has often been on the front lines of American diplomacy. Shannon K. Crawford, ABC News, 14 Sep. 2022 Spinelli was joined at the reception in Dublin by Claire Cronin, the US ambassador to Ireland and a former state rep from Easton who rose to become House majority leader before leaving the state Legislature for her current post. Jon Chesto, BostonGlobe.com, 12 Sep. 2022 Uteuliev rented an old Russian jeep and drove the ambassador and his family across the Aralkum. Henry Wismayer, Anchorage Daily News, 30 Aug. 2022 Uteuliev rented an old Russian jeep and drove the ambassador and his family across the Aralkum. Henry Wismayer, Washington Post, 29 Aug. 2022 San Antonio Stars, as first vice president of the WNBA Player Association, and as an NBA/WNBA ambassador and global director of the NBA Academy’s Women’s Program. Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 15 Aug. 2022 BetMGM, the sport betting and iGaming operator, has tapped actor Jerry Ferrara as a celebrity brand ambassador and podcast host. Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 10 Aug. 2022 In her capacity as a Save the Children ambassador and trustee, actress Jennifer Garner traveled to the region to help with emergency relief. Emily Burack, Town & Country, 8 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English ambassatour, ambassiatour "diplomatic emissary, envoy, messenger," borrowed from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French ambaxiatour, ambassatour (continental Middle French also embassator, ambassadeur), borrowed from Medieval Latin ambasciātor, ambassātor, from ambiasciāre "to communicate, send a message, send an envoy" (derivative of Late Latin ambascia, ambassia "mission, errand, task, journey") + Latin -tor, agent suffix — more at embassy

Note: The current form of the word with -d-, which becomes common in early Modern English, is dependent on Middle French (and French) ambassadeur, borrowed from Italian ambasciatore, probably borrowed from Old Occitan ambayssador. Regarding the variation between initial am- and em-, see the note at embassy. As the Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, remarks, the form embassador was frequent in early Modern English, up to ca. 1700, and sporadic thereafter; the prevalence of the am- form is probably due at least in part to the influence of French ambassadeur. Though ambassador was apparently always more common in American English, Noah Webster preferred embassador, as he notes at the entry for ambassador in An American Dictionary of the English Language (1828): "This is the more common orthography; but good authors write also embassador; and as the orthography of embassy is established, it would be better to write embassador."

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of ambassador was in the 14th century
IELTS BNC: 4614 COCA: 4520
ambassador

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + AMBASSADOR | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEformer前任大使British, French, US, etc.英國、法國、美國等大使unofficial非官方大使special特使roving巡迴大使She served as a roving ambassador, with 51 trips to foreign countries by 1999.她是一名巡迴大使,到 1999 年已出訪國外 51 次。goodwill親善大使The Hollywood actress talked about her role as a UN goodwill ambassador.這位好萊塢女星談起了自己擔任聯合國親善大使的經歷。VERB + AMBASSADORact as, serve as作為大使;擔任大使appoint, appoint sb (as), make sb任命大使;任命某人為大使;使某人成為大使She's been appointed ambassador to the UN.她已被任命為駐聯合國大使。send派遣大使The King sent an ambassador to Paris.國王派了一名使臣去巴黎。recall, withdraw召回大使;撤回大使The US ambassador was recalled to Washington in protest.美國把大使召回華盛頓以示抗議。expel驅逐大使PREPOSITIONambassador in在⋯的大使the Israeli ambassador in London在倫敦的以色列大使ambassador for (often figurative) ⋯的代表He's a great ambassador for the sport of bodybuilding.他是傑出的健美運動形象大使。ambassador to駐⋯的大使He served as ambassador to Syria.他任駐敍利亞的大使。

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