"Collegiality" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Collegiality refers to a friendly, respectful, and cooperative attitude and behavior towards colleagues, often within a workplace or academic setting. It involves a sense of teamwork, solidarity, and mutual support, characterized by good communication, trust, and a willingness to collaborate and resolve conflicts in a constructive manner.
To collect means to gather or bring together something, often gradually or systematically, such as collecting money, collecting stamps, or collecting data. It can also mean to pick up or receive something that is sent, given, or left, such as collecting a package or collecting a prize.
Colleen is a noun that refers to a girl or woman whose name is derived from the Irish word "cailín", which means "girl" or "young woman". It is often used as a given name and is commonly found in Ireland and Scotland. Colleen can also refer to a young woman, especially a rural or country girl.
Characteristic of or befitting a colleague, especially in being friendly, courteous, and cooperative; having a spirit of friendship and harmony among colleagues.
A collegian is a student attending a college or university. It can also refer to a person who is associated with or participates in a college or university, such as a professor or alumnus.
Collegians refers to students or young people who are currently attending or have recently attended college or university. The term is often used to describe the social, cultural, or intellectual trends and associations of students at a particular institution or age group.
In a manner characteristic of or suitable for a college or university student; in a way that is respectful, polite, and informed, like a well-educated person.