What's the difference between ambassadorial and embassadorial?
Ambassadorial
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to an ambassador.
Example Sentences:
(1) McAllister is, however, staying at Liverpool in an ambassadorial capacity.
(2) Our goalkeeper’s ambassadorial role will have a wide-ranging remit that will include greater involvement in our global coaching programme and engaging with our 30 supporters clubs from across North America as we continue to increase our global presence and bring our international fanbase closer to the club.
(3) Just before Christmas, Arsenal and England footballer Alex Scott was invited, as part of her ambassadorial role with the SCWC, to visit the Brazilian girls' team in Rio.
(4) Many Liverpool fans would also love to see the former No10 given a leading role there yet that too is not the case, with Barnes taking on nothing more than ambassadorial duties with the club he continues to support and live near 16 years after his departure from Anfield.
(5) From the outside the 37-year-old's arrival appeared a luxury aimed at raising the club's profile, potentially with an ambassadorial brief with Qatar 2022, rather than a free transfer signing who might influence a three-pronged pursuit of silverware.
(6) Everywhere there was a US ambassadorial post, a diplomatic scandal would be uncovered by the cables, Manning said.
(7) Gerrard is to take up an ambassadorial role with the Football Association.
(8) His perspective, given over a herring breakfast in the ambassadorial residency's cavernous reception room, is interesting because it is coloured with the bemusement that someone steeped in Finland's more egalitarian principles feels about Britain's extremes of wealth.
(9) But as much as I possibly can I try to hang on to a little bit of normality.” While the majority of the Welsh public have now warmed to Coleman, he knows from the ambassadorial work that comes with the job that he is fighting a losing battle with some die-hard Cardiff fans.
(10) Taking on an ambassadorial role can also be a good outcome for both the founder and the charity.
(11) Repellent though he found many aspects of US foreign policy – and repellent as the establishment found him when in 1967 it banned him from the ring for three years for refusing the draft – the nation embraced Ali as time passed, realising his unique ambassadorial value.
(12) The Scot has accepted an ambassadorial position, which will allow the club to benefit from his strong connection and affinity with the supporters.
(13) But he was soon asked to take over as manager as Bobby Robson was shuffled into an ambassadorial role because of poor league form.
(14) Steve Bell on Trump's ambassadorial proposal – cartoon Read more “They are fully aware of the bullets Nigel has been taking,” Wigmore said.
(15) Friedel, who made one league appearance last season, will help promote the club in America in an ambassadorial role but if called on next season he could break the record set in May 1995 by Manchester City’s John Burridge, who was 43 years and 162 days old when he played against Queens Park Rangers.
(16) Whoever our colleagues on the other side of the aisle choose as their standard bearer, we look forward to a vigorous debate about the direction of our state.” Brownback is term-limited, and there has been speculation that he will resign by the fall to take an ambassadorial position in the Trump administration, elevating Lt Gov Jeff Colyer to governor.
(17) Stephen Greene, the chair of the NCS’s governing body, pointed out that Cameron would perform an ambassadorial role for the charity, but not be involved in its governance.
(18) The new positions are being seen as ambassadorial roles for a party whose membership decides policy at conference.
(19) Hinton was asked to reprise the ambassadorial role he carried out at Wapping, when he acted as a conduit between Murdoch and the political elite.
(20) Over tea in the drawing room, the book's author – historian and biographer Dr Anthony Seldon – lavishes praise on the building before a gathering of mostly American guests, arguing that it is "simply the greatest ambassadorial residence of any country, in any capital city".