Colleague meaning in English
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Definition
a colleague: someone you work with, an associate, a fellow worker
Let me introduce you to my colleague Susan Bliss. We are working on the new project together.
- "One of Philip's closest colleagues, and least close friends, Brian Jones, will now say a few words about Philip's life."
- "You should all be very proud of your colleague, who is brave, kind and spiritually curious."
- "Your hotel was highly recommended to us by our colleague Brian Jones."
- "Sometimes, I wouldn't mind going back to San Francisco and seeing my friends and colleagues."
- "Your colleague Luna sent me a detailed email about your case."
- "Brian : Sensei, we're colleagues of Icarus Quincy, the man who murdered one of your karate students."
- "My name is Bruno Delavigne, and alongside me for this very special press conference is my colleague and partner, Horatio Oléré."
- "As I begin this new chapter in my life, substituting meaningless sexual encounters with meaningful brush strokes, I would appreciate the support of my colleagues as I reveal the fruits of my labor."
- "Bruno : Friends, colleagues, countrymen, lend me your ears."
- "Dearest Colleagues"
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