A 'colleague', is someone who is in the same profession as you (meaning somebody who does the same kind of work you do, or who had to receive the same type of education as you as a job requirement), or someone you work with (usually meaning somebody who has the same general status as you, not your boss, or if you are the boss, a partner would be your colleague but you probably wouldn't use that term to refer to one of your employees), or somebody who goes to the same school as you, or someone who is in the same organization as you.
My colleague and I are working on a project together. We will be meeting for dinner later this evening to go over the details of the project.
Many professionals ask their colleagues at the office for advice about problems.
Doctor Watson is Sherlock Holmes's only colleague.
At what point does a colleague become a confederate?
Workmate, jobmate
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using 'personage' in sentences
I jabbed myself with a pencil.
In the word colleague the first syllable receives the stress.
the plastic band appeal to the magnet.
It is postmeridian at 12:00 pm. or the afternoon.
I'd like you to meet my colleague, Jerry Jones, who works in our department
The vigilant lion crept up on it's prey and ate it for dinner.
Sentences can be constructed by using that word as an adjective or as a verb.
There is no such word.
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I cant think of a sentence using the word decomposers
He lived a dissolute life of excessive partying and reckless behavior, ignoring any sense of responsibility.
Smolder- to burn without flames; to show signs of repressed anger The building was left smoldering after the fire.
My dog has fleas
i dont know, do you?