Ministerial

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /mɪnɪˈstɪəriəl/

Definitions of ministerial

adjective relating to or characteristic of a minister or ministry

Example Sentences

A1 The ministerial meeting will take place next week.

A2 The ministerial duties include overseeing the department's operations.

B1 The ministerial decision was met with mixed reactions from the public.

B2 The ministerial statement outlined the government's new policies.

C1 The ministerial appointment was a significant milestone in his political career.

C2 The ministerial responsibilities required a high level of diplomacy and leadership skills.

Examples of ministerial in a Sentence

formal The ministerial meeting was scheduled for next week to discuss the new policy changes.

informal The ministerial duties can be quite demanding at times.

slang I heard the ministerial job is a real tough gig.

figurative She approached the task with a ministerial level of precision and attention to detail.

Grammatical Forms of ministerial

past tense

ministered

plural

ministerials

comparative

more ministerial

superlative

most ministerial

present tense

ministers

future tense

will minister

perfect tense

has ministered

continuous tense

is ministering

singular

ministerial

positive degree

ministerial

infinitive

to minister

gerund

ministering

participle

ministered

Origin and Evolution of ministerial

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'ministerial' originated from the Latin word 'ministerialis', which referred to a servant or official in the household of a medieval ruler.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'ministerial' evolved to refer to roles or duties related to government or church officials, emphasizing the idea of service and administration.