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(
UK
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈɒfɪsə/
(
US
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/ˈɑfəsər/
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)
Hyphenation
: of‧fi‧cer
Noun
change
Singular
officer
Plural
officers
(
countable
)
An
officer
is a person in an
army
who has much
authority
. A
general
and a
captain
are two types of
officers
.
A
soldier
must obey his commanding
officer
.
(
countable
)
An
officer
is a
policeman
, often called a "
police
officer
." (Note, "
officer
" is often better than "police
man
" because the officer could be a
woman
or a
man
.)
Officer
, can you help me, I've been robbed.
The
thief
was taken to
jail
by the
officers
.
He was arrested for hitting an
officer
.
(
countable
)
An
officer
is someone who holds
office
(meaning, has authority).
The
judge
is an important
officer
of the
court
.
She is the chief executive
officer
, or
CEO
, for our
company
.