Ambassadorship

Pronunciation: /æmˈbæsədərˌʃɪp/

Ambassadorship (noun)

  1. The job of representing a country or organization in another place, usually with official duties and authority.
  2. The period during which someone holds an official representative position for a country or organization.
  3. An honorary position given to a person to promote goodwill or an organization’s work, without full official power.

Examples

  • The ambassadorship requires strong communication skills.
  • Her ambassadorship focuses on building cooperation.