Pronunciation: /ˈedəl/
noun an official in ancient Rome in charge of public works, games, buildings, and markets
A1 An aedile was responsible for maintaining public buildings in ancient Rome.
A2 The aedile oversaw the construction of new roads in the city.
B1 The aedile organized festivals and events for the citizens of the city.
B2 As an aedile, he managed the distribution of food to the less fortunate.
C1 The aedile's duties included enforcing laws and regulations within the city.
C2 The aedile's term in office was marked by significant improvements in infrastructure and public services.
formal The aedile was responsible for maintaining public buildings and overseeing public festivals in ancient Rome.
informal The aedile was like the mayor of the city back in Roman times.
slang Back in the day, the aedile was the big shot in charge of all the city stuff.
figurative In modern times, the aedile could be seen as the head of a community organization or event planning committee.
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