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representative

Adjective[C] Countable
pl: representatives

The word centers on the concept of standing in for something larger or more complex. It is about a 'proxy'—whether that proxy is a single person acting on behalf of a company, or a small data sample reflecting a whole population. As an adjective, it carries a nuance of accuracy and fairness. If a sample is "representative," it means no bias has skewed the result; it is a mirror image of the larger group's characteristics. As a noun, the tone varies by context. In business or law, it is professional and formal, denoting authorized agency. In politics, it implies a democratic mandate, where the individual's voice is legally tied to the will of their constituents.

Used to count individual people who act on behalf of others, such as a sales representative visiting a store or an elected member of the House of Representatives.

Meanings

Adjective

Typical of a class, group, or body of opinion; serving as a characteristic example.

"The sample chosen was representative of the entire population."

Noun

A person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another or others.

"She is the company's legal representative in this jurisdiction."

Noun

An elected official who represents a district or constituency in a legislative body.

"The house representative introduced a new bill to lower taxes."

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