- adjectiverepresentative (adjective)
- typical of a class, group, or body of opinion:"these courses are representative of those taken by most Harvard undergraduates"
- containing typical examples of many or all types:"a representative sample of young people in the South"
- (of a legislative or deliberative assembly) consisting of people chosen to act and speak on behalf of a wider group:"the new government lacked a representative assembly"
- (of a government or political system) based on elected representatives:"free elections and representative democracy"
- serving as a portrayal or symbol of something:"the show should be more representative of how women really are"
- (of art) representational:"the bust involves a high degree of representative abstraction"
- philosophyrelating to mental representation.
nounrepresentative (noun) · representatives (plural noun)- a person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others:"the Duke of Gloucester would attend the coronation as the representative of his father, King George V"
- a person chosen or elected to speak and act on behalf of others in a legislative assembly or deliberative body:"the District of Columbia's representative in Congress" · "the Cambodian representative to the UN"
- a delegate who attends a conference, negotiations, legal hearing, etc., so as to represent the interests of another person or group:"a PLO representative attending a meeting in Damascus"
- an agent of a firm who travels to potential clients to sell its products:"a sales representative for Norwich Union"
- an employee of a travel company who looks after the needs of its vacationing clients:"make your own way to the Valley Inn, where you will be contacted by our tour representative"
- an example of a class or group:"fossil representatives of lampreys and hagfishes"
Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- typical of a class, group, or body of opinion:
- serving as a portrayal or symbol of something:
noun- a person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others:
- a person chosen or elected to speak and act on behalf of others in a legislative assembly or deliberative body:
- a delegate who attends a conference, negotiations, legal hearing, etc., so as to represent the interests of another person or group:
- an agent of a firm who travels to potential clients to sell its products:
- an example of a class or group:
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