"Workweek" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Workweek" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Workweek" Meaning

A standard period of 35-40 hours during which an employee works in a week.

"Workweek" Examples

Usage Examples


- Flextime is a system in many modern companies that allows employees to choose their working hours, as long as they fulfill the required number of working hours in the workweek.
- She usually stays back on Fridays after the workweek to finish her projects before the weekend.
- The workweek in most developed countries is Monday to Friday, giving employees two days off for the weekend.
- She couldn't meet the family but we had agreed that she would meet our family after the workweek.
- The employees also get a one-day bonus if they do not have any absences for their first workweek in the new quarter.

"Workweek" Similar Words

Workshops

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A session where experts share skills or knowledge with a group of people in a hands-on, interactive way.<br><br>Example: "She attended a photography workshop and learned some great techniques to improve her skills."<br><br>Other meanings:<br><br> A woodworking or a metalworking facility where workers are employed to make something, especially furniture or machinery.<br> A group of married couples or companions working or traveling together as a team, especially actors or other performers in a stage show.<br><br>Slang meaning:<br><br> Theatre or performance space, especially behind the scenes.<br><br>Synonyms:<br><br> seminar<br> training<br> conference<br> presentation

Worksite

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The workplace or location where an employee performs their job. It can refer to a physical location, such as an office or factory, or a virtual workspace, such as a remote desktop or collaboration platform.

Worksop

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A worksop is a factory or workshop, especially one established within an industry or a shipyard where workmen work.

Workspace

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Workstation

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A dedicated computer for performing specific tasks, such as a computer used for gaming, video editing, or software development.

Workstations

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A workstation is a set of computers and other electronic equipment used by a single person, often for tasks such as data entry, programming, or other office work. Workstations can be desktops, laptops, or specialized devices like terminals or kiosks.

Worktop

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A surface in a kitchen or laboratory, typically made of wood, plastic, or other materials, that is mounted at a convenient height for working on it.

Workwear

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World-class

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World-renowned

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Well-known or famous all over the world.

World-weary

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World-weary refers to someone who has become tired, disheartened, or disillusioned with the world or with life in general, often due to experiences of suffering, injustice, or hardship. This can manifest as a sense of cynicism, skepticism, or resignation.

World-wide

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covering the entire world; global

World

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The word "world" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Geography</strong>: The world refers to the planet Earth, which includes all countries, landscapes, oceans, and climates.<br>2. <strong>Global context</strong>: In a broader sense, the world refers to all of humanity, or the global community, including all cultures, societies, and ecosystems.<br>3. <strong>Concept</strong>: The world can also refer to a particular domain, sphere, or realm, such as the world of art, the world of sports, or the world of business.<br>4. <strong>Imagination</strong>: In a literary or metaphorical sense, the world can refer to a fictional or alternate reality, such as a fantasy world or a world created by an author.<br>5. <strong>Scope</strong>: The word world can also imply a sense of scope, extent, or range, as in "the world over" (in all directions) or "the whole world" (every part of the world).<br><br>These are just a few examples of the many possible meanings of the word "world." Its meaning can vary greatly depending on the context in which it is used.

Worldliness

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Worldly-wise

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Having great experience and knowledge of the world and its ways.

Worldly

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