inofficial (Meaning)

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inofficial (a.)

Not official; not having official sanction or authoriy; not according to the forms or ceremony of official business; as, inofficial intelligence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inofficial

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inofficial Sentence Examples

  1. The unofficial results of the election indicated a decisive victory for the incumbent.
  2. The meeting was unofficial, with only a few close associates in attendance.
  3. The unofficial spokesperson for the company released a statement to clarify the situation.
  4. The unofficial anthem of the town is a beloved song that has been passed down for generations.
  5. The unofficial leader of the group emerged naturally, due to their charisma and experience.
  6. The unofficial historian of the family has compiled an extensive record of their lineage.
  7. The unofficial motto of the team is "never say die," reflecting their determination.
  8. The unofficial mascot of the event was a playful and enthusiastic animal.
  9. The unofficial biography of the celebrity provides an unauthorized but intriguing account of their life.
  10. The unofficial adaptation of the novel into a film was met with mixed reviews.

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Not official; not having official sanction or authoriy; not according to the forms or ceremony of official business; as, inofficial intelligence.

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The unofficial results of the election indicated a decisive victory for the incumbent.

The meeting was unofficial, with only a few close associates in attendance.

The unofficial spokesperson for the company released a statement to clarify the situation.

The unofficial anthem of the town is a beloved song that has been passed down for generations.