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Associations of "Work on" (30 Words)
accomplish | Achieve or complete successfully. The planes accomplished their mission. |
assiduity | Constant or close attention to what one is doing. The assiduity with which he could wear down his opponents. |
assiduous | Marked by care and persistent effort. Assiduous research. |
chore | A routine task, especially a household one. The early risers were up and about doing their chores. |
collaborate | Cooperate traitorously with an enemy. He collaborated with him on numerous hotel projects. |
cooperatively | In close cooperation. The two publishers will work cooperatively on poster projects. |
diligent | Quietly and steadily persevering especially in detail or exactness. After diligent searching he found a parcel. |
employed | (of a person) having a paid job. Most of our graduates are employed. |
employment | The action of giving work to someone. He travelled in a variety of employments. |
engaged | Having ones attention or mind or energy engaged. Keith and I had got engaged four months before. |
hired | Hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers. A hired assassin. |
interact | Act in such a way as to have an effect on each other. All the stages in the process interact. |
job | A workplace as in the expression on the job. If left unfettered he would job. |
labor | A political party formed in Great Britain in 1900 characterized by the promotion of labor s interests and formerly the socialization of key industries. There is a shortage of skilled labor in this field. |
menial | A person with a menial job. Menial factory jobs. |
overtime | Payment for overtime. His brain was working overtime. |
partnership | A contract between two or more persons who agree to pool talent and money and share profits or losses. An increase in partnerships with housing associations. |
proletariat | The lowest class of citizens in ancient Rome. The growth of the industrial proletariat. |
reconstruction | The action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed. A reconstruction of the accident would be staged to try to discover the cause of the tragedy. |
recruiter | Someone who supplies members or employees. A recruiter will schedule you for an interview. |
recruitment | The action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause. The black tailed deer is notoriously capable of population recruitment after numbers are depleted. |
scullion | A servant assigned the most menial kitchen tasks. |
semiskilled | Possessing or requiring limited skills. A semiskilled job. |
subcontract | Work under a subcontract engage in a subcontract. Subcontract work. |
successfully | In a way that accomplishes a desired aim or result. She has successfully completed her mission. |
task | Assign a task to. A new manager was given the task of developing the club s talent. |
toil | Productive work (especially physical work done for wages. She began to toil up the cliff path. |
travail | Painful or laborious effort. Advice for those who wish to save great sorrow and travail. |
unskilled | Not doing a good job. Unskilled in the art of rhetoric. |
working | Relating to, suitable for, or for the purpose of work. The size of the working population. |