official
When something is ‘official,’ it means it’s like a big stamp of approval from someone really important, like a teacher or a principal. Imagine you have a drawing, and your teacher puts a gold star on it. That gold star makes it official that your drawing is really special. So, when something is official, it means it’s recognized and accepted by people who are in charge.
Think about a game where you have rules. If someone says, ‘These are the official rules,’ it means everyone has agreed to play by those rules because someone important said they are the right ones. It’s like having a rule book that everyone trusts and follows.
Now, imagine wearing a superhero cape. If a superhero says, ‘This is your official cape,’ it means it’s not just any cape, but one that makes you a real superhero. So, official things are special because they come with a kind of magic that makes them recognized and accepted by everyone. It’s like having a badge that says, ‘This is the real deal!’