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workplace

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Etymology

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Fromwork +‎place.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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workplace (pluralworkplaces)

  1. Theplace where someoneworks.
    Synonym:workstead(uncommon in some dialects)
    Hypernyms:place,location,site
    Hyponyms:workroom,workshop
    Meronyms:workspace,workstation
    Coordinate terms:home,school
    in theworkplace;  professionalism in theworkplace
    • 2022 January 26, John Crosse, “When the tide turned to a safer railway...”, inRAIL, number949, page53:
      The catalyst was the introduction of the Health & Safety at Work Act in 1974. While it applied to allworkplaces, it gradually brought about a sea change in the attitude towards death and injury. Accidents were no longer accepted as 'inevitable'.
    • 2022 December 28, Philip Haigh, “Building the case for West Midlands rail improvements”, inRAIL, number973, page24:
      It [the West Midlands Rail Executive] also notes that some people are choosing to live further from theirworkplace and commute less often.
    • 2025 August 17, Sarah Avi, “Meet the “Otrovert,” A New Personality Type That May Describe You Better Than Anything”, inFree Jupiter[1]:
      In aworkplace where everyone wears company-branded jackets and attends the monthly team happy hour, the otrovert might go occasionally, but their sense of self is untouched by whether they participate or not.

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Translations

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place where someone works

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