"Coworkers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Coworkers" Meaning

Colleagues who work with someone at the same company or organization: "I had a meeting with my coworkers from the marketing department yesterday."

"Coworkers" Examples

Usage Examples for "Coworkers"


I had a meeting with my coworkers to discuss the new project and the deadline.
My coworkers and I usually grab lunch together on Fridays.
I've been feeling stressed lately and my coworkers have been really supportive.
The company is going to recognize and reward our top-performing coworkers at the annual awards dinner.
My coworkers and I often stay late to finish a project and then go out to celebrate.

"Coworkers" Similar Words

Cowing

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To cow or cowing means to intimidate or deter someone from doing something by showing strength or force. It can also mean to make someone feel afraid or nervous. For example, "The person who was supposed to give the presentation was cowing away from it, too anxious to face the audience."

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Cowpens is a noun referring to a battle fought on January 17, 1781, during the American Revolutionary War. The Battle of Cowpens was a significant Patriot victory, led by General Daniel Morgan, against the British army, led by Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton. The battle was fought near the Cowpens farmhouse in South Carolina and resulted in a decisive American victory, which helped to turn the tide of the war in favor of the Patriots.

Cowper

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William Cowper was an English poet and hymnodist, who is known for his lyrical and introspective poetry. He was often called the "greatest genius of his time".

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A cowpuncher is a slang term for a ranch hand or cowboy who is responsible for riding horses to round up cattle, often on a ranch or cattle operation. The term is often used in the western United States, particularly in regions with significant cattle ranching industries. Cowpunchers typically work outdoors, riding horses and herding cattle, and are skilled in roping, branding, and other cowboy skills.