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Definition
Special agent; spy.
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How it's used
This term is primarily used in the context of movies, novels, or pop culture to describe fictional spies or secret operatives. It carries a sense of intrigue and high stakes, often associated with gadgets and covert missions. While it can technically refer to real intelligence officers, it is rarely used in serious professional or political discussions in daily life.
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He is as mysterious as a special agent, always appearing and disappearing.
In the movie you are watching, is the main character a special agent?
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Grammar guides
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