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colleague
[ kol-eeg ]
noun
- an associate.
colleague
/ ˈɒːɡ /
noun
- a fellow worker or member of a staff, department, profession, etc
Other Word Forms
- DZ·ܱ· noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of colleague1
Word History and Origins
Origin of colleague1
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Example Sentences
"I thought we were trusted colleagues who had, over many years, built up a relationship of trust and understanding," he added.
Long Beach Rep. Robert Garcia traveled to El Salvador with three colleagues this week, looking for answers and proof of life.
River, Pauly and colleagues found plenty of fence lizards in areas with woody shrubs along the riverbanks, as well as on the channel walls.
Alisdair Cameron, former chief financial officer at the Post Office, said that Fujitsu had been "difficult colleagues" and "it was accepted that Horizon, and the infrastructure on which it was built, was vulnerable".
Ms Wood, an ecologist based in Liverpool, was described by her employer as "hard working and professional", who was "highly thought of by her colleagues".
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doescolleague mean?
A colleague is someone you work with or someone who’s in the same profession as you, especially a peer within that profession.
Colleague can be a synonym for coworker, which is someone who has the same employer as you. But it also used to refer to people who have different employers but who work in the same or a very similar profession, especially when they regularly interact or share knowledge. For example, two medical researchers who work for different universities but who collaborate to publish research findings would be called colleagues.
Example: Sarah has received an outpouring of support from her fellow attorneys at the firm as well as many of her colleagues in the legal community.
Where doescolleague come from?
The first records of the word colleague in English come from the 1500s. Colleague comes from the French DZèܱ, which derives from the Latin DZŧ, meaning “one selected at the same time as another.” This is formed from col–, which is a variant of com-, meaning “together,” and ŧĕ, meaning “to choose.”
Colleague is commonly used as synonym for coworker, as in Please be considerate of your colleagues when using the office kitchen. But the two words can have different tones. Coworker is typically used in a neutral way simply to indicate that you work with someone. But if you like your coworkers, you might introduce them to someone as your colleagues, which can indicate a sense of friendliness and respect.
Colleague doesn’t always refer to a coworker. It can also be used to refer to someone who works in the same professional field. In this sense, a colleague doesn’t necessarily do the same exact job as you, but they do work in the same field and are most likely a peer who you at least occasionally interact with, as in I enjoy meeting some of my fellow colleagues at the industry conference each year.
Another synonym for colleague is associate. Both words imply that the relationship is based on a shared professional setting or regular professional interaction.
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How iscolleague used in real life?
Colleague is always used in a professional context and usually implies respect. It can be used to refer to someone one works closely with, someone in a similar field of work or study, or someone whose day-to-day work is comparable to one’s own.
Our awards are now open!!! Remember to tell your colleagues how much they mean to you by nominating them today
— Executive Director of Workforce & OD, CHT (@sue_hrd)
It takes years to become a great writer, designer, engineer, manager (you name it)
But it only takes days to become reliable, trustworthy, approachable, and kind.
The latter will put you above most of your colleagues.
— 𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐘𝐀𝐌✌🏼 (@MaryZai)
Received a lovely compliment today via the hospital PALS service from a patient. It makes such a difference to feel valued. 😊 How could you make your colleagues feel valued?
— ali crewesmith (@alicrewe)
Try usingcolleague!
Which of the following words is not a synonym for colleague?
A. coworker
B. neighbor
C. associate
D. professional peer
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