"Ex-directory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ex-directory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ex-directory" Meaning

Ex-directory refers to a phone number or address that is not listed in a public directory or telephone book, usually because the person or organization has specified that they do not want to be contacted or do not want to be listed publicly.

"Ex-directory" Examples

Usage Examples of "Ex-directory"


The phone number was ex-directory, so we couldn't find it in the phonebook. ([Basic Usage])
After asking not to be contacted, John made sure to make his phone number ex-directory. ([Idiomatic Expression])
The celebrity's address was ex-directory, making it impossible for the paparazzi to find it. ([Figurative Language])
Due to security concerns, the company kept its director's contact information ex-directory. ([Formal Tone])
Without being listed, John's new phone number was ex-directory, and he only shared it with close friends. ([Informal Context])

"Ex-directory" Similar Words

Ewer

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Ewers

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Ewery

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There is no word "ewery". I think you might have meant "every". If that's the case, "every" is an adjective used to describe something that is universal or inclusive, meaning that it applies to all cases or instances. For example: "I eat every day" or "She loves every kind of music".

Ewes

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Ewes are adult female sheep.

Ewing

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Ewing is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "æg" (edge) and "ing" (belonging to). It is thought to have referred to someone who lived near an edge or a boundary, such as a cliff or a forest. As a given name, Ewing is less common, but it can be used to mean "strong edge" or "brave borderer".

Ex-collaborator

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An ex-collaborator is a person who was once involved or worked together with someone or an organization, but has since parted ways or ended their partnership, often in a negative or disagreeable manner. The term is often used to describe someone who was once an ally or associate, but has since become an enemy or opponent, often due to a disagreement or betrayal.

Ex-con

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A person who has served a sentence in prison and has been released.

Ex-convict

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A person who has been released from prison after serving a sentence for a crime, often with the intention of starting a new life and leaving their past behind.

Ex-fiance

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A former fiancé is someone who was previously engaged to be married, but the engagement was ended, either by a break-up or an annulment.

Ex-fiancee

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The word "ex-fiancée" refers to a former lover or partner who was once engaged to marry, but did not ultimately get married. It is a term used to describe a person who was in a romantic relationship and was once intended to become one's spouse, but the relationship ended or was called off.

Ex-governor

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An ex-governor is a person who previously held the office of governor, but is no longer serving in that position due to resignation, retirement, defeat in an election, or completion of a term.

Ex-gratia

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Ex-gratia refers to a payment or compensation made voluntarily by an organization or individual, usually as a gesture of goodwill or in response to a special situation, rather than as a matter of legal obligation or routine procedure. It is often used to describe a payment made without admission of liability or compensation for a wrong or harm.

Ex-husband

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A person who was previously married to someone but is no longer married to them, having gotten a divorce.

Ex-officio

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Ex-officio is a Latin phrase that means "by virtue of office" or "by right of office". It refers to a person who holds a position or office because of their previous office or position, without having to be formally elected or appointed to the new one.

Ex-serviceman

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Ex-servicemen

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Ex-servicemen refers to people who have served in the military or defense forces in the past, but are no longer serving.