"White-collar" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"White-collar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"White-collar" Meaning

Referring to employees in professional or administrative jobs, typically in an office setting. Examples include managers, executives, accountants, lawyers, and clerical workers. These jobs are often associated with higher salaries and better working conditions compared to blue-collar jobs, which involve manual labor.

"White-collar" Examples

5 Example Sentences for "white-collar"


- As a white-collar worker, she often had to travel to distant cities for work meetings.
- Stress from white-collar jobs is also a major cause of hypertension among adults.
- After returning from the corporate world, she finds herself enjoying the chaos-free environment of an artist's life.
- His white-collar job was more lucrative but lacked the excitement and satisfaction that his current role as a park ranger gave him.
- The physical labor required of a construction worker's job was a far cry from her past life as a white-collar administrative assistant.

"White-collar" Similar Words

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1. A white person, especially in a historical or social context.<br>2. A surname of English origin, often used as a given name.<br>3. A device or instrument for whitening, such as a bleaching powder or a whitening agent.<br>4. A part of a machine, such as a wheel or a gear, that has a tooth or spur projecting from its circumference.<br>5. A river in London, England.

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Whitcombe can refer to several things, including:<br><br>1. Whitcombe, Somerset: a village in Somerset, England.<br>2. Whitcombe, New Zealand: a tributary of Lake Wakatipu in the South Island.<br>3. Whitcombe, surname: an English surname of Norman origin.<br>4. Whitcombe Islands: a group of islands off the coast of Leopard Island, Antarctica.<br>5. Whitcombe & Armitage: a British distance running event held in the middle of each year, and is part of the multi-distance series London Vitality Big Half. <br><br>These are the few instances of the word "Whitcombe".

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