Synonyms for attaché


Grammar : Noun
Spell : a-ta-shey, at-uh- or, esp. British, uh-tash-ey
Phonetic Transcription : æ tæˈʃeɪ, ˌæt ə- or, esp. British, əˈtæʃ eɪ

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Définition of attaché

Origin :
  • 1835, from French attaché "junior officer attached to the staff of an ambassador, etc.," literally "attached," past participle of attacher "to attach" (see attach). Attache case "small leather case for carrying papers" first recorded 1900.
  • As in bag : noun container for one's possesions
  • As in satchel : noun small bag
  • As in briefcase : noun carrier for work papers
  • As in attaché case : noun businessperson's carryall
  • As in diplomat : noun politician, consul
  • As in envoy : noun deputy
Example sentences :
  • Attache to the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs does not seem so good.
  • Extract from : « Jacqueline, Complete » by (Mme. Blanc) Th. Bentzon
  • I kinder think that it will be respectable to be Attache to such a man as that.
  • Extract from : « The Attache » by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
  • The last personage is Jube Japan, a black servant of the Attache.
  • Extract from : « The Attache » by Thomas Chandler Haliburton
  • He took the attache's arm, and left the small sacristry with him.
  • Extract from : « Louisa Of Prussia and Her Times » by Louise Muhlbach
  • Is the first attache of the legation, Baron Werdern, in the palace?
  • Extract from : « Louisa Of Prussia and Her Times » by Louise Muhlbach
  • At the head of the staircase my friend, the attache, met me.
  • Extract from : « The Queen of Hearts » by Wilkie Collins
  • The Attache promised that he would and returned to his post in Paris.
  • Extract from : « The War After the War » by Isaac Frederick Marcosson
  • Pierre Troubetskoi had long known my father, who had been an attache in Russia.
  • Extract from : « A Fascinating Traitor » by Richard Henry Savage
  • The count made a significant grimace, and executed something very like a wink, and the attache nodded significantly.
  • Extract from : « Wild Margaret » by Geraldine Fleming
  • In the meantime, I beg leave to introduce to you my "Attache," who will precede me several days.
  • Extract from : « The Attache » by Thomas Chandler Haliburton

Antonyms for attaché

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