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Often used in the same context:
ministers,
chairmen,
plenipotentiaries,
ministries,
clerks,
functionaries,
factotums,
chiefs,
bureaucrats,
undersecretary,
aides,
superintendents,
ministerial,
secretariat,
consuls,
presidents,
appointees,
pleaders,
assistants,
sectary,
committees,
servants,
deputy,
mandarins,
staffs,
hods,
governors,
peons,
deans,
departments,
generals,
headmasters,
custodians,
secy,
adjutants,
deputation,
benchers,
bursars,
directorate,
principals,
minster,
administrations,
envoys,
appointments,
bookkeepers,
conveners,
viceroys,
deputes,
emissaries,
ambassadors,
constables,
pradesh,
liaisons,
typists,
staffers,
pointsman,
underlings,
retinues,
emoluments,
wives,
custodes,
diplomatic corps,
lawyers,
officio,
representatives,
diplomats,
satraps,
parleys,
stateswomen,
statesmen,
parliamentarians,
meetings,
subordinates,
tripartite,
adjutants general,
schoolteachers,
jailor,
bureaus,
equerry,
civil servant,
cabinet,
secre,
ex officio,
managers,
chauffeurs,
zila,
maids,
lieutenants,
stenographer,
interlocutors,
captains,
placemen,
senators,
worthies,
honchos,
monsignors,
congressmen,
czars,
employments,
draftsmen,
advisers,
congresspeople,
secretary,
administrators,
directors,
lecturers,
inspectors,
instructors,
wardens,
editors,
executives,
officers,
curators,
librarians,
registrars,
supervisors,
accountants
Appears in the definition of:
chat up,
crocodile tears,
hire,
united states cabinet,
us cabinet
Also try:
— Adjectives for secretaries:
private,
first,
permanent,
general,
principal,
several,
foreign,
joint,
former,
parliamentary,
under,
more...
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