foreign office
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Definition
Noun: * The government department in charge of foreign relations: The Foreign Office is the ministry or department of a government responsible for managing a country's diplomatic relations with other nations and international organizations. Its functions typically include conducting foreign policy, overseeing embassies and consulates, and negotiating treaties.
Usage
- The term is most commonly used as a proper noun, the Foreign Office, when referring to the specific institution of a particular country, especially the United Kingdom.
- It can be used in a general sense to describe an equivalent ministry in other countries, though many nations use different official titles (e.g., Department of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs).
Examples
- Noun:
- The ambassador received his new instructions directly from the Foreign Office.
- A spokesperson for the Foreign Office issued a statement regarding the diplomatic incident.
- She has had a long career working for the Foreign Office.
Advanced Usage
- "The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)": This was the full official name of the UK's foreign ministry from 1968 to 2020.
- "The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)": This is the current name (since 2020) for the UK government department that merged the Foreign Office with the Department for International Development.
Variants and Related Words
- Foreign Secretary (noun): The title for the cabinet minister who heads the Foreign Office in the UK (equivalent to the Secretary of State in the US or the Minister of Foreign Affairs in other countries).
- Diplomatic service: The body of professional diplomats who work for the Foreign Office.
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The standard term for this government department in many other countries.
Synonyms
- State Department (used in the United States)
- Ministry of External Affairs (used in some Commonwealth countries like India)
- Diplomatic corps (refers more to the personnel than the institution itself)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "A note from the Foreign Office": This phrase can be used literally to refer to official diplomatic communication, or figuratively to describe a very formal, carefully worded, and diplomatically cautious statement.
- His apology sounded like a note from the Foreign Office—full of careful language but lacking real warmth.
Noun
- the government department in charge of foreign relations