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2. officer
noun. ['ˈɔfəsɝ, ˈɔfɪsɝ'] any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command.
Etymology
- officer (English)
- officer (Anglo-Norman)
3. officer
noun. ['ˈɔfəsɝ, ˈɔfɪsɝ'] someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust.
Etymology
- officer (English)
- officer (Anglo-Norman)
4. officer
noun. ['ˈɔfəsɝ, ˈɔfɪsɝ'] a member of a police force.
Etymology
- officer (English)
- officer (Anglo-Norman)
5. officer
noun. ['ˈɔfəsɝ, ˈɔfɪsɝ'] a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel.
Synonyms
Etymology
- officer (English)
- officer (Anglo-Norman)
6. officer
verb. ['ˈɔfəsɝ, ˈɔfɪsɝ'] direct or command as an officer.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- officer (English)
- officer (Anglo-Norman)
7. civil
adjective. ['ˈsɪvəl'] applying to ordinary citizens as contrasted with the military.
Synonyms
Etymology
- civil (English)
- civilis (Latin)
- -ilis (Latin)
8. civil
adjective. ['ˈsɪvəl'] not rude; marked by satisfactory (or especially minimal) adherence to social usages and sufficient but not noteworthy consideration for others.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- civil (English)
- civilis (Latin)
- -ilis (Latin)
9. civil
adjective. ['ˈsɪvəl'] of or in a condition of social order.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- civil (English)
- civilis (Latin)
- -ilis (Latin)
10. civil
adjective. ['ˈsɪvəl'] of or relating to or befitting citizens as individuals.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- civil (English)
- civilis (Latin)
- -ilis (Latin)