A colleague is someone with whom one works, especially in a professional or business setting.
a friend you went to school with i think
a colleague is like a companion or friend or someone who you work with eg the police man refferd me to his colleague
It means people whom you work with. It may also be used to refer to a person who is in the same profession as oneself.
No. Colleague refers to an associate in a profession.
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How would your friends/colleagues describe you? ANSWER
The answer is "Thank you for meeting with my colleagues and me." A tip for remembering this usage is to eliminate the word "colleagues." Then the statement becomes, "Thanks for meeting with I," which of course sounds wrong. That tells you that the correct pronoun is "me."
what is the importance of maintaining agreements with colleagues?
Yes, the word colleagues is a plural, common, abstract noun.
Yes, colleagues can be your friends if you study or work together. Not all of them, but the ones you talk to.
No, the term 'with colleagues' is a prepositional phrase.The noun colleagues is a plural, common, abstract noun; a word for associates; fellow workers or fellow members of a profession.The noun 'colleagues' is the object of the preposition 'with' in the example term.
The plural of colleague is colleagues. This follows the basic rule for forming most plurals: just add an "s".
identify colleagues within own and other organisations
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