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colleague

[ kol-eeg ]

noun

  1. an associate.


colleague

/ 藞办蓲濒颈藧伞 /

noun

  1. a fellow worker or member of a staff, department, profession, etc
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 肠辞濒路濒别补驳耻别路蝉丑颈辫 noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of colleague1

First recorded in 1515鈥25; from Middle French collegue, from Latin 肠辞濒濒脓驳补, equivalent to col- 鈥渨ith, together鈥 ( col- 1 ) + -濒脓驳补, derivative of legere 鈥渢o choose, gather鈥
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of colleague1

C16: from French 肠辞濒濒猫驳耻别, from Latin 肠辞濒濒脓驳补 one selected at the same time as another, from com- together + 濒脓驳腻谤别 to choose
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"We will continue to communicate with all our students and colleagues as we return to campus."

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It found bullying was an issue inside the corporation, with some people viewed as "untouchable" because of their status and colleagues too scared to speak up, for fear of reprisals.

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Buy the books banned, share them with friends and colleagues, review them in the media.

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Those people make life "not just difficult, but at times unbearable" for colleagues, he said.

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"But I would, of course, also urge our colleagues in the trade union movement to engage constructively with us and recognise the reality of the financial position."

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What does听colleague mean?

A colleague is someone you work with or someone who鈥檚 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 does听colleague come from?

The first records of the word colleague in English come from the 1500s. Colleague comes from the French 肠辞濒濒猫驳耻别, which derives from the Latin 肠辞濒濒脓驳补, meaning 鈥渙ne selected at the same time as another.鈥 This is formed from col, which is a variant of com-, meaning 鈥渢ogether,鈥 and 濒脓驳臅谤别, meaning 鈥渢o choose.鈥

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鈥檛 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鈥檛 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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  • colleagueship (noun)

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How is听colleague 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鈥檚 own.

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Which of the following words is not a synonym for colleague?

A. coworker
B. neighbor
C. associate
D. professional peer

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