Public servant

Synonyms for "public servant" (43 found)

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Closest matches (9)

Adjective(4 words)
civic workercivic-mindedcivil servantcivilian officer
Noun(2 words)
es oficialfederal government official

Strong matches (13)

Adjective(2 words)
government employeegovernmental
Noun(1 words)

Related words (21)

Adjective(8 words)
pt oficialpublic employeepublic sector employeepublic service workerpublic-servicepublic-spiritedsenior government officialservice minded
Noun(2 words)
spanish oficialstate government officials

Related word relations

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More general

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More specific

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city clerkcivic mindednessgovernment employeepolice officerservice mindednesssocial workerstate officialteacher

Collocations

11 entries
civil servicegovernment employeepublic sector workerpublic servant dutiespublic servant ethicspublic servant identitypublic servant mindsetpublic servant rolepublic servant trainingpublic servicestate employee

Inflections

3 entries
more public servantmost public servantpublic servants

Derivations

4 entries

Sample sentences

7 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Whitlam redefined the Labor Party as the party of Deakinite liberalism and the natural home of good public servants like his father. He was, he said, the first Prime Minister of Australia who had lived in Canberra, ‘the son of a great public servant, among whose colleagues were great public servants’.

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Today, Fraser says of Tange: ‘He was one of the best public servants Australia has ever had’.

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While the Westminster system has not changed over the past 30 years, there has been major cultural change amongst Australian public servants.

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And whosoever shall refuse any one of his three Essays [...] shall be deem'd a Helot or public Servant, shall pay a fifth part of his yearly Revenue, besides all other Taxes, to the Common-wealth for his Protection, and be incapable of bearing any Magistracy except such as is proper to the Law.

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