Pronunciation: /ˈpʌblɪk ˈsɜrvənt/
noun a government official or employee
A1 A public servant works for the government.
A2 The public servant helped the community by organizing a food drive.
B1 As a public servant, she was responsible for maintaining public parks.
B2 The public servant's dedication to his job earned him a promotion.
C1 The public servant's integrity and commitment to serving the public were commendable.
C2 The public servant's leadership skills were instrumental in implementing successful public policies.
formal A public servant is expected to uphold the highest standards of integrity and professionalism in their role.
informal Being a public servant means working for the government and serving the community.
slang Public servants have to deal with a lot of red tape and bureaucracy in their jobs.
figurative In a democracy, public servants are like the gears that keep the machinery of government running smoothly.
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