Envoy (Noun)
Meaning 1
Someone sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
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Meaning 2
A brief stanza concluding certain forms of poetry.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The envoy added a touch of wisdom to the traditional poem.
- After re-reading her words, Emily was content with the brief stanza concluding the verse and revised no more of her poet's envoy.
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Meaning 3
A diplomat having less authority than an ambassador.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The government sent a special envoy to negotiate a peace treaty between the warring nations.
- As a junior diplomat, she was appointed as an envoy to the international conference on climate change.
- The president's envoy met with the rebel leaders to discuss a possible ceasefire.
- The envoy's role was to facilitate communication between the two countries, but she did not have the authority to make binding agreements.
- After serving as an envoy to several countries, he was promoted to the position of ambassador to a key ally.