Employee vs Dependant - What's the difference?
employee | dependant |
An individual who provides labor to a company or another person.
*{{quote-book, year=1905, author=
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, chapter=2 (British) A person who depends on another for support, particularly financial support (= US dependent).
(US)
As nouns the difference between employee and dependant
is that employee is an individual who provides labor to a company or another person while dependant is a person who depends on another for support, particularly financial support (= US dependent).As an adjective dependant is
obsolete spelling of lang=en.employee
English
Alternative forms
* employe *Noun
(wikipedia employee) (en noun)citation, passage=No one, however, would have anything to do with him, as Mr. Keeson's orders in those respects were very strict ; he had often threatened any one of his employés with instant dismissal if he found him in company with one of these touts.}}
- One way to encourage your employees to work harder is by giving them incentives .
See also
* payroll * taxes * work English words suffixed with -eedependant
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Noun
(en noun)References
*Merriam-WebsterIndicating only US spelling is "dependent" (redirects, lists British spelling as a "variant".)'' * Pam Peters, The Cambridge Guide to English Usage , pp. 148-149. *
EncartaAlways a misspelling in US English, adjective and noun are differentiated in British English by spelling.