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Envoys Meaning in English

word · lemma: envoy

ˈɑnvɔɪz/, /ˈɛnvɔɪz
AHN-voyz or EN-voyz
ˈɛnvɔɪz
EN-voyz

Definition

Envoys are people sent by a government, leader, or organization to communicate or negotiate with others, usually for diplomatic or official purposes.

Usage & Nuances

'Envoys' is formal and most often used for diplomatic or high-level missions. Common collocations: 'special envoys', 'UN envoys', 'peace envoys'. Not used for casual messengers; for informal contexts, use 'messenger' or 'representative'.

Example Sentences

The president sent two envoys to negotiate peace.

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The United Nations appointed envoys to help the refugees.

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Several envoys visited the new embassy.

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Some envoys stayed in the capital for weeks waiting for a meeting.

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China's special envoys often travel to different countries to build relationships.

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The peace talks broke down even after multiple envoys tried to mediate.

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