"Whitehall" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whitehall" Meaning

Whitehall refers to the street in London, England, that is home to many government buildings, including the headquarters of the British Cabinet, the Ministry of Justice, the Home Office, and others. The term can also be used more broadly to refer to the British civil service or the administrative center of the UK government.

"Whitehall" Examples

Usage Examples of the word "Whitehall"


1. Metaphor: The politician's reputation took a dive down Whitehall, compared to his predecessor who had held a high standing for years.

2. Government context: All of Whitehall was informed about the scheduled economic summit at the last minute, leading to confusion among various departments.

3. History: Winston Churchill once famously worked in a small office in Whitehall during his early days as a journalist.

4. Geography: Mainly located in London, the Whitehall area houses many important government buildings and ministries.

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