Chancellery

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃænsələri/

Definitions of chancellery

noun a building or office of a chancellor, especially the administrative office of a government official or embassy

Example Sentences

A1 The chancellery is where important government documents are stored.

A2 The chancellery is responsible for organizing official meetings.

B1 The chancellery plays a key role in diplomatic relations.

B2 The chancellery oversees the implementation of government policies.

C1 The chancellery is at the heart of decision-making in the government.

C2 The chancellery coordinates the activities of various government departments.

Examples of chancellery in a Sentence

formal The chancellery is responsible for overseeing the administrative functions of the government.

informal I heard there was a leak in the chancellery about the new policy changes.

slang The chancellery is where all the behind-the-scenes magic happens.

figurative In the chess game of politics, the chancellery is the queen - powerful and strategic.

Grammatical Forms of chancellery

plural

chancelleries

comparative

more chancellery

superlative

most chancellery

present tense

chancellery

future tense

will chancellery

perfect tense

has chancellery

continuous tense

is chancellery

singular

chancellery

positive degree

chancellery

infinitive

to chancellery

gerund

chancellerying

participle

chancelleryed

Origin and Evolution of chancellery

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'chancellery' originated from the Latin word 'cancellaria', which referred to the office of a chancellor.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'chancellery' came to specifically refer to the office or department of a chancellor, typically in a government or university setting.