Fellow employees: meaning, definitions and examples

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fellow employees

 

[ ˈfɛloʊ ɪmˈplɔɪˌiz ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

workplace

People who work together in the same organization or company.

Synonyms

colleagues, coworkers, workmates.

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Word Description / Examples
fellow employees

This phrase is more formal and can be used to emphasize solidarity or collective action within a company.

  • 'Our fellow employees have organized a charity event
  • '; 'Fellow employees should support each other in times of need
  • '
colleagues

Use this word in formal or professional settings where respect and a sense of professionalism are required.

  • 'I discussed the project with my colleagues yesterday
  • '; 'My colleagues are attending a conference next week
  • '
coworkers

This term is suitable for general work environments and is more neutral. It can be used both formally and informally.

  • 'Do you get along well with your coworkers?'; 'We need to cooperate with our coworkers to complete this task
  • '
workmates

This is an informal term often used in casual conversations or in workplaces with a friendly atmosphere.

  • 'I'm going out for drinks with my workmates after work
  • '; 'My workmates and I always have lunch together
  • '

Examples of usage

  • They have a great team spirit among fellow employees.
  • The fellow employees organized a farewell party for their retiring colleague.
  • We need to collaborate with our fellow employees to achieve our goals.

Translations

Translations of the word "fellow employees" in other languages:

🇵🇹 colegas de trabalho

🇮🇳 सहकर्मी

🇩🇪 Kollegen

🇮🇩 rekan kerja

🇺🇦 колеги

🇵🇱 współpracownicy

🇯🇵 同僚 (どうりょう)

🇫🇷 collègues

🇪🇸 compañeros de trabajo

🇹🇷 iş arkadaşları

🇰🇷 동료 직원 (dongnyo jigwon)

🇸🇦 زملاء العمل

🇨🇿 kolegové

🇸🇰 kolegovia

🇨🇳 同事 (tóngshì)

🇸🇮 sodelavci

🇮🇸 samstarfsmenn

🇰🇿 әріптестер

🇬🇪 თანამშრომლები

🇦🇿 iş yoldaşları

🇲🇽 compañeros de trabajo

Etymology

The term 'fellow employees' originated in the early 20th century as a way to refer to individuals who work together in the same organization or company. It emphasizes the sense of camaraderie and teamwork among colleagues within a professional setting.