Crossword clues for ambassadorial
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ambassadorial \Am*bas`sa*do"ri*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to an ambassador.
--H. Walpole.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1759, from ambassador + -al (1).
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to an ambassador.
WordNet
adj. of or relating to or characteristic of ambassadors
Usage examples of "ambassadorial".
The final composition of each team will be determined by the Anabasis in consultation with ambassadorial representatives.
He had given up ambassadorial honers to remain by her side, worried by her bed during her frequent illnesses, nursed her through her last sickness, fainted at her death, vowed never to marry again.
Jinzler had discarded his earlier layered robe-tunic in favor of something simpler and less constrictive, and Luke found himself wondering if the older man was expecting dirt and close quarters aboard the Dreadnaught or whether he was just tiring of his ambassadorial play-acting.
The comedic possibilities of ambassadorial level appointees who lacked experience outside diplomatic circles were just too rich!
Ah, lunch with that dour ambassadorial personage is like dining with the Commendatore in Don Giovanni--Death and Retribution at the dinner table!
He closed his eyes, saw the old-fashioned ink pen held firmly in long, graceful fingers, sweeping a signature onto the mauve pages of an ambassadorial guest book.
Von Bork, you will go with us in a quiet, sensible fashion to Scotland Yard, whence you can send for your friend, Baron Von Herling, and see if even now you may not fill that place which he has reserved for you in the ambassadorial suite.
He sat behind a nine-foot ambassadorial desk of polished platinum, flanked by two Voion, one ornately crested and jeweled, whose oculars followed Retief unwaveringly as he entered the room.
As for NekoNeko attempted to use me as a scratching post at our last ambassadorial conference.