Colleague meaning in English

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Definition

a colleague: someone you work with, an associate, a fellow worker noun
Let me introduce you to my colleague Susan Bliss. We are working on the new project together.

Examples

  • "Hello dear colleagues"
  • "One of Philip's closest colleagues, and least close friends, Brian Jones, will now say a few words about Philip's life."
  • "My name is Bruno Delavigne, and alongside me for this very special press conference is my colleague and partner, Horatio Oléré."
  • "I especially look forward to contributions from our Indian colleagues as I know you are a very creative people."
  • "Dearest Colleagues"
  • "Philip : What's happening colleagues?"
  • "Polly : Hello fellow colleagues!"
  • "He ate at your restaurant last Friday evening (June 23rd), accompanied by three of his colleagues, who were lucky enough to escape in good health."
  • "Jean : Hello hello colleagues!"
  • "Brian : Hello, my name is Jones, Brian Jones and this is my colleague Horatio."
  • "I can think of a few friends and colleagues for whom this would be a dream come true."
  • "I like to think that we're friends as well as colleagues, and I really enjoy your company even outside the office."
  • "Can't you give a colleague a reduction?"
  • "Pity colleagues in close proximity"."
  • "Anyhow, your mission for this week, should you choose to accept it, is to learn as much as you can about your colleagues' political views without offending them. For example, is your colleague a Democrat or a Republican?"
  • "Marilyn Quincy : Icarus, you never told me you had such handsome colleagues."
  • "I usually do very well squeezing some pennies out of our colleagues."
  • "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."
  • "The idea is that a man can create a sense of untouchable, unquestionable power around himself simply by wearing the perfect suit: colleagues fear him, bosses respect him and clients trust him. All this, thanks to his suit."

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