consul

word

/ˈkɑnsəɫ/
KON-suhl
/kˈɒnsʌl/
KON-suhl

Definition

A consul is an official sent by a country to another city, usually in a foreign country, to help its citizens and promote its interests there.

Usage & Nuances

'Consul' is mainly used in an international, diplomatic context, typically referring to someone working in a consulate (not an embassy). Do not confuse with 'ambassador' (a higher-ranking diplomat); a consul specifically helps citizens abroad.

Example Sentences

You must visit the consul if you lose your passport abroad.

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When I lost my wallet, the consul gave me advice about staying safe.

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The consul helped me renew my passport at the consulate.

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A consul represents their country in another city.

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Our local consul organized a cultural event for expats last week.

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People sometimes think a consul is the same as an ambassador, but that's not correct.

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