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Workplace Common

Workplace has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a place where work is done

"he arrived at work early today"

2

The place where someone works.

"She packed up her bag and left the workplace after a long day of meetings."

In plain English: A workplace is any place where people go to do their jobs and get paid.

"She tried to bring her lunch from home because she didn't want to eat in the workplace cafeteria."

Usage: Use "workplace" to refer specifically to the physical location or environment where an employee performs their duties, such as an office building or factory floor. It is often used in contexts involving safety regulations, company culture, or specific incidents that occur at a job site rather than during remote work from home.

Example Sentences
"She tried to bring her lunch from home because she didn't want to eat in the workplace cafeteria." noun
"The new policy aims to improve safety across every workplace in the region." noun
"Employees should dress professionally when entering the workplace for important meetings." noun
"She felt that her creative ideas were not valued at this particular workplace." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
geographic point
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
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Origin

The word workplace is a straightforward combination of the words work and place that emerged to describe where labor takes place. It entered English as a compound term reflecting its literal components without any shift in meaning from its original construction.

Rhyming Words
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