International Affairs Vocabulary

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun an official building or office in a foreign country representing the government of the home country

  • He went to the consulate to apply for a visa.
  • I heard that the consulate is really busy today.
  • Let's hit up the consulate to get our paperwork sorted.
  • The library is like a consulate for book lovers.

noun a person who holds a high rank or position of honor

adjective related to or characteristic of a dignitary

  • The dignitary arrived at the event in a chauffeured car, surrounded by security.
  • The dignitary made a grand entrance at the party, turning heads with their elegant attire.
  • The dignitary rolled up to the function in style, causing a stir among the guests.
  • She carried herself with the grace and poise of a dignitary, commanding respect wherever she went.

noun a place of residence or home

  • The individual declared their domicile to be in the state of California.
  • She said her domicile is in the city, but I'm not sure which one.
  • I heard his domicile is in the burbs, but I'm not too sure.
  • Her heart found its domicile in the mountains, where she felt most at peace.
  • The ambassador visited the embassy to discuss diplomatic relations.
  • I need to renew my passport at the embassy before my trip.
  • Let's hit up the embassy for some help with our visa issues.
  • The library is like an embassy for book lovers, a place of refuge and knowledge.

noun a person or group that has the authority to govern or control

verb to rule over or control a group of people or a country

  • The laws govern how businesses operate within the country.
  • Parents often govern what time their children need to be home.
  • The cool kids govern the cafeteria at lunchtime.
  • Emotions can sometimes govern our decision-making process.

noun a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler

adjective rising in active revolt

  • The government deployed troops to suppress the insurgent group in the region.
  • The rebels are causing trouble again, the government needs to deal with them.
  • The insurgents are up to no good, we need to keep an eye on them.
  • The insurgent ideas were spreading like wildfire among the youth.

adjective not exhibiting tact or diplomacy; lacking in diplomacy

  • The ambassador's undiplomatic remarks caused tension between the two countries.
  • She was being undiplomatic when she bluntly told him what she thought.
  • His undiplomatic behavior really rubbed people the wrong way.
  • Her choice of words was undiplomatic, to say the least.

adjective describing something that is not controlled or regulated

  • The region was in chaos due to the ungoverned nature of its borders.
  • The backyard had become ungoverned territory for the neighborhood kids.
  • The party turned into an ungoverned mess once the parents left.
  • Her emotions were like an ungoverned storm, unpredictable and fierce.

noun a fictional name often used to describe a country known for corruption

  • The government of Corruptistan has been accused of widespread corruption and embezzlement.
  • I heard that Corruptistan is the most corrupt country in the region.
  • Don't trust anyone from Corruptistan, they're all shady characters.
  • The roots of corruption run deep in Corruptistan, infecting every aspect of society.