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    work·ing
    [ˈwərkiNG]
    adjective
    working (adjective)
    1. having paid employment:
      "the size of the working population"
      Similar:
      in work
      in a job
      in gainful employment
      • engaged in manual labor:
        "the vote is no longer sufficient protection for the working man"
      • relating to, suitable for, or for the purpose of work:
        "improvements in living and working conditions" · "a working lunch"
      • (of an animal) used in farming, hunting, or for guard duties; not kept as a pet or for show:
        "the Norfolk Terrier was developed as a working dog on farms"
    2. functioning or able to function:
      "the mill still has a working waterwheel"
      Opposite:
    3. (of a theory, definition, or title) used as the basis for work or argument and likely to be developed, adapted, or improved later:
      "the working hypothesis is tested and refined through discussion"
      Opposite:
    noun
    working (noun) · workings (plural noun)
    1. the action of doing work:
      "working with animals teaches patience"
    2. (workings)
      the way in which a machine, organization, or system operates:
      "I hope to provide valuable insight into the workings of the criminal justice system"
    3. (workings)
      a mine or a part of a mine from which minerals are being extracted:
      "a modern mine on the site of old workings"
    work
    [wərk]
    verb
    working (present participle)
    1. be engaged in physical or mental activity in order to achieve a result; do work:
      "she has been working so hard" · "an engineer who was working on a design for a more efficient wing" · "new contracts force employees to work longer hours"
      Similar:
      exert oneself
      slave (away)
      plod away
      work like a dog
      work day and night
      keep at it
      slog (away)
      beaver away
      put one's back into something
      work one's guts out
      work one's socks off
      knock oneself out
      kill oneself
      work one's balls/arse off
      work one's ass/butt off
      Opposite:
      • be employed in a specified occupation or field:
        "he worked as a waiter in a rather shabby restaurant" · "Taylor has worked in education for 17 years" · "I work for Ford"
        Similar:
        be employed
        have a job
        earn one's living
        hold down a job
        do business
        follow/ply one's trade
      • set to or keep at work:
        "Jane is working you too hard"
      • solve (a puzzle or mathematical problem):
        "she spent her days working crosswords"
      • practice one's occupation or operate in or at (a particular place):
        "I worked a few clubs and so forth"
    2. (of a machine or system) operate or function, especially properly or effectively:
      "his cell phone doesn't work unless he goes to a high point"
      Similar:
      be in working order
    3. (of a plan or method) have the desired result or effect:
      "the desperate ploy had worked"
      Similar:
      be successful
      turn out well
      go as planned
      have the desired result
      get results
      be effective
      be efficacious
      do the business
      turn the trick
      Opposite:
    4. bring (a material or mixture) to a desired shape or consistency by hammering, kneading, or some other method:
      "work the mixture into a paste with your hands"
      • produce artistic pieces using a particular material or medium:
        "he works in clay over a very strong frame"
      • produce (an article or design) using a specified material or sewing stitch:
        "the castle itself is worked in tent stitch"
      • cultivate (land) or extract materials from (a mine or quarry):
        "contracts and leases to work the mines"
    5. move or cause to move gradually or with difficulty into another position, typically by means of constant movement or pressure:
      "comb from tip to root, working out the knots at the end" · "its bases were already working loose"
      • (of a person's features) move violently or convulsively:
        "hair wild, mouth working furiously"
        Similar:
        move spasmodically
      • (of joints, such as those in a wooden ship) loosen and flex under repeated stress.
      • sailing
        make progress to windward, with repeated tacking:
        "trying to work to windward in light airs"
    6. bring into a specified state, especially an emotional state:
      "Harold had worked himself into a minor rage"
    Origin
    Old English weorc (noun), wyrcan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch werk and German Werk, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek ergon.
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