ambassador

[am-bas-uh-der]

ambassador Definition

  • 1a diplomatic official who represents their country's government in a foreign country
  • 2a person who acts as a representative or promoter of a specified activity

Using ambassador: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ambassador" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ambassador met with the president to discuss trade relations.

  • Example

    She was appointed as the ambassador to France.

  • Example

    He is an ambassador for the charity organization.

ambassador Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ambassador

  • a person who promotes peace and understanding between nations, often appointed by the United Nations

    Example

    The famous actor was appointed as a goodwill ambassador for the UNICEF.

  • a person who promotes a brand or product, often through social media

    Example

    The company hired a popular influencer as their brand ambassador to promote their new line of products.

  • a person who promotes cultural exchange and understanding between different countries or communities

    Example

    The dance troupe was sent as cultural ambassadors to perform in various countries around the world.

Origins of ambassador

from Old French 'embassateur', from Italian 'ambasciator', from Latin 'ambactus', meaning 'servant'

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Summary: ambassador in Brief

An 'ambassador' [am-bas-uh-der] is a diplomatic official who represents their country's government in a foreign country. It can also refer to a person who acts as a representative or promoter of a specified activity. Examples include 'The ambassador met with the president to discuss trade relations,' and 'He is an ambassador for the charity organization.' Phrases like 'goodwill ambassador' and 'brand ambassador' denote a person who promotes peace and understanding between nations or a brand or product, respectively.

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