officially
Prononciation : [əˈfɪʃ.əl.i]
Mot
Contexte : « authority »
(adverb) when something is done in a way that is accepted or recognized by a group or organization. This is how things are done according to rules or laws. For example, when a school says that you are officially part of a team, it means you have been recognized as a member.
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She was officially appointed as the new principal of the school.
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He wasn't officially invited to the party, even though he showed up.
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Did they officially announce the winner of the contest?
Contexte : « confirmation »
(adverb) to indicate that something is confirmed or made clear in a formal way. For example, when you say something is officially true, it means everyone now knows it to be true.
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The project was officially confirmed by the city council.
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The rumor was not officially denied by the company.
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When will the changes be officially announced?
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