officers

word · lemma: officer

/ˈɔfəsɝz/
AW-fuh-surz
/ˈɒfɪsəz/
O-fi-suhz

Definition

Officers are people who hold positions of authority or responsibility in organizations such as the police, the military, a company, or the government. The word is the plural form of officer.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used for police or military contexts, but it can also refer to company or government officials depending on context. Common collocations include 'police officers', 'army officers', and 'senior officers'. Do not confuse it with 'officials', which usually refers to people in formal public or organizational roles rather than police or military members.

Example Sentences

Two police officers came to the house.

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The officers checked our bags at the airport.

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The army officers spoke to the soldiers.

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The officers on duty were really calm and helpful.

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Company officers will meet tomorrow to discuss the budget.

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Several senior officers were already waiting in the conference room.

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