Designation: meaning, definitions and examples

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designation

 

[ ˌdɛzɪɡˈneɪʃən ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

workplace

A description of the responsibilities associated with a particular job or role within an organization.

Synonyms

position, role, title.

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Word Description / Examples
designation

Used in formal situations to specify a particular status or function within an organization or system.

  • The job designation for the new hire will be 'Marketing Manager'
title

Refers to the official name of someone's job or status, often without detailing the specific duties.

  • Her title at the company is Chief Financial Officer
position

Commonly used in professional settings to denote someone's job or rank within a company.

  • She applied for a senior management position
role

Emphasizes the responsibilities and duties someone has in their job or in a specific situation.

  • His role in the project is to oversee quality control

Examples of usage

  • The designation of project manager comes with various responsibilities.
  • She was promoted to a higher designation within the company.
Context #2 | Noun

official

An official title or rank given to someone, especially as a mark of honor.

Synonyms

appointment, honor, nomination.

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Word Description / Examples
designation

Typically used in formal or official contexts to indicate someone's title, position, or role within an organization.

  • She received the designation of 'Team Leader' after her excellent performance.
  • The new employee's designation will be 'Junior Analyst'.
appointment

Often refers to the act of assigning someone to a position or role, usually in a professional or formal setting. It can also mean arranging a meeting at a specific time.

  • His appointment as the new manager was announced yesterday.
  • I have an appointment with my dentist at 3 PM.
nomination

Refers to the act of proposing someone for a position, award, or honor, often before they are officially selected or appointed.

  • She received a nomination for 'Best Actress' at the film festival.
  • The board will discuss the nominations for the new committee members next week.
honor

Used to indicate respect, recognition, or distinction given to a person for their achievements or qualities. This word often has a positive and prestigious connotation.

  • Receiving the Nobel Prize is a great honor.
  • It was an honor to be invited to speak at the conference.

Examples of usage

  • He was granted the designation of Knight for his services to the kingdom.
  • The designation of Chief Executive Officer is the highest rank in the company.
Context #3 | Noun

geography

The action of officially assigning a place or region as having a particular status or purpose.

Synonyms

classification, status.

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Word Description / Examples
designation

Used in formal or professional settings to refer to the title or official name given to someone or something.

  • Her designation as the team leader was well-received
  • His new designation reflects his recent promotion
classification

Used when sorting or categorizing items or information based on specific criteria or characteristics.

  • The classification of these animals is based on their physical traits
  • Proper classification of documents is essential in this office
status

Refers to the current state or condition of something or someone's social or professional position. It can have a neutral, positive, or negative connotation depending on the context.

  • Her status as a top performer is well-known in the company
  • You can check the status of your order online

Examples of usage

  • The designation of this area as a national park ensures its protection and preservation.
  • The designation of the building as a historical landmark restricts changes to its exterior.

Translations

Translations of the word "designation" in other languages:

🇵🇹 designação

🇮🇳 पदनाम

🇩🇪 Bezeichnung

🇮🇩 penunjukan

🇺🇦 призначення

🇵🇱 oznaczenie

🇯🇵 指定 (shitei)

🇫🇷 désignation

🇪🇸 designación

🇹🇷 tayin

🇰🇷 지정 (jijeong)

🇸🇦 تعيين

🇨🇿 označení

🇸🇰 označenie

🇨🇳 指定 (zhǐdìng)

🇸🇮 določitev

🇮🇸 tilnefning

🇰🇿 тағайындау

🇬🇪 დანიშვნა

🇦🇿 təyin

🇲🇽 designación

Etymology

The word 'designation' originated from the Latin word 'designare', which means 'to mark out, devise, choose'. The term has been used in various contexts throughout history, evolving to represent the act of assigning a particular name, title, or status to something or someone. Over time, 'designation' has become commonly associated with roles, titles, and classifications in organizational, official, and geographical settings.

See also: design, designable, designatable, designate, designated, designating, designator, designed, designee, designer, designers, designing, designs, overdesign, overdesigning, predesigned, redesign, undesignated.

Word Frequency Rank

At #5,089 in frequency, this word belongs to advanced vocabulary. It's less common than core vocabulary but important for sophisticated expression.