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Workman vs Colleague - What's the difference?

workman | colleague |

As nouns the difference between workman and colleague

is that workman is a man who labours for wages while colleague is a fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate.

As a proper noun Workman

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As a verb colleague is

to unite or associate with another or with others.

workman

English

Noun

(workmen)
  • A man who labours for wages
  • An artisan or craftsman
  • Derived terms

    * a bad workman always blames his tools

    colleague

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia colleague) (en noun)
  • A fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate.
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    Synonyms

    * coworker * workmate * See also

    See also

    Do not confuse with: * college * collage

    Verb

    (colleagu)
  • To unite or associate with another or with others.
  • Young Fortinbras,/ Holding a weak supposal of our worth/...Colleagued with the dream of his advantage,/...hath not failed to pester us with message/ Importing the surrender of those lands/Lost by his father.'' - ''Hamlet (Act I, Scene 2)