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- The term "works" can have different meanings:
- To perform work or fulfill duties regularly for wages or salary1.
- Meaning and purpose in work stem from a tangible sense that one has a job worth doing and that one can achieve a job well done2. This includes creating, learning, developing skills, applying strengths, and progressing towards valuable goals.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: to perform work or fulfill duties regularly for wages or salary works in publishing b : to perform or carry through a task requiring sustained effort or continuous repeated operations worked all day over a hot stovewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/workMeaning and purpose in work stems from a tangible sense that one has a job worth doing and that one can achieve a job well done. This is important because of fundamental human needs to create, to learn and develop skills, to apply strengths and capabilities, and to progress towards goals that we believe are valuable.www.cipd.org/uk/views-and-insights/thought-leader… - nounworks (plural noun)
- a task or tasks to be undertaken; something a person or thing has to do:"they made sure the work was progressing smoothly"
- the materials for a task:"she frequently took work home with her"
- informalcosmetic plastic surgery:"between you and me, I think he's had some work done"
- theology(works)good or moral deeds:"the Clapham sect was concerned with works rather than with faith"
- the result of the action of a specified person or thing:"the bombing had been the work of a German-based cell"
- a literary or musical composition or other piece of fine art:"a work of fiction"
- (works)all literary or musical pieces by a particular author, composer, or artist, regarded collectively:"the works of Schubert fill several feet of shelf space"
- a piece of embroidery, sewing, or knitting, typically made using a specified stitch or method.
- (works)an architectural or engineering structure such as a bridge or dam.
- the record of the successive calculations made in solving a mathematical problem:"show your work on a separate sheet of paper"
- military(works)a defensive structure:"just north of the fort were trenches and the freshly reconstructed patriot siege works"
- physicsthe exertion of force overcoming resistance or producing molecular change.
verbworks (third person present)- 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 oneselfslave (away)plod awaywork like a Trojan/dogwork day and nightkeep at it
- 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 employedhave a jobearn one's livinghold down a jobdo businessfollow/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"
- (of a plan or method) have the desired result or effect:"the desperate ploy had worked"Similar:be successfulturn out wellgo as plannedhave the desired resultget resultsbe effectivebe efficaciousOpposite:
- bring about; produce as a result:"with a dash of blusher here and there, you can work miracles"
- make efforts to achieve something; campaign:"they are dedicated to working for a better future for the generations to come"
- informalarrange or contrive:"the chairman was prepared to work it for Phillip if he was interested"
- use one's persuasive power to stir the emotions of (a person or group of people):"the born politician's art of working a crowd"
- 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"
OriginOld English weorc (noun), wyrcan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch werk and German Werk, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek ergon. Explore further
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