- workpeople
- noun plural Date: 1708 chiefly British workers, employees
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
workpeople — [wʉrk′pē΄pəl] pl.n. Brit. workers; esp., industrial or manual workers … English World dictionary
workpeople — /werrk pee peuhl/, n.pl. people employed at work or labor; workers; employees. [1700 10; WORK + PEOPLE] * * * … Universalium
workpeople — n. (British usage) workers, people who work for wages … English contemporary dictionary
workpeople — plural noun Brit. people in paid employment, especially in manual or industrial labour … English new terms dictionary
workpeople — work•peo•ple [[t]ˈwɜrkˌpi pəl[/t]] n. pl. people employed at work or labor; workers; employees • Etymology: 1700–10 … From formal English to slang
workpeople — /ˈwɜkpipəl/ (say werkpeepuhl) plural noun people employed at work or labour, especially manual or industrial workers …
workpeople — n.pl. people in paid employment … Useful english dictionary
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