Definitions for Work

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Spelling: [wurk]
IPA: /wɜrk/

Work is a 4 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 20 anagrams from letters in Work (korw).

Definitions for Work

noun

  1. exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.
  2. productive or operative activity.
  3. employment, as in some form of industry, especially as a means of earning one's livelihood:
  4. one's place of employment:
  5. something on which exertion or labor is expended; a task or undertaking:
  6. materials, things, etc., on which one is working or is to work.
  7. the result of exertion, labor, or activity; a deed or performance.
  8. a product of exertion, labor, or activity:
  9. Often, works. an engineering structure, as a building or bridge.
  10. a building, wall, trench, or the like, constructed or made as a means of fortification.
  11. works. (used with a singular or plural verb) a place or establishment for manufacturing (often used in combination): the working parts of a machine: Theology. righteous deeds.
  12. Physics. force times the distance through which it acts; specifically, the transference of energy equal to the product of the component of a force that acts in the direction of the motion of the point of application of the force and the distance through which the point of application moves.
  13. the works, Informal. everything; all related items or matters: harsh or cruel treatment:
  14. Henry Clay, 1832–84, U.S. songwriter.

Idioms

  1. at work, working, as at one's job: in action or operation:
  2. gum up the works, Slang. to spoil something, as through blundering or stupidity:
  3. in the works, in preparation or being planned:
  4. make short work of, to finish or dispose of quickly:
  5. out of work, unemployed; jobless:
  6. shoot the works, Slang. to spend all one's resources:
  7. work it, Informal. to arrange something: to show off one’s body or clothing to best effect, often through movement or posing:

adjective

  1. of, for, or concerning work:
  2. shaped and planed; working.

Verb phrases

  1. work in/into, to bring or put in; add, merge, or blend: to arrange a time or employment for:
  2. work off, to lose or dispose of, as by exercise or labor: to pay or fulfill by working:
  3. work on/upon, to exercise influence on; persuade; affect:
  4. work out, to bring about by work, effort, or action. to solve, as a problem. to arrive at by or as by calculation. to pay (a debt) by working instead of paying money. to exhaust, as a mine. to issue in a result. to evolve; elaborate. to amount to (a total or specified figure); add up (to): to prove effective or successful: to practice, exercise, or train, especially in order to become proficient in an athletic sport:
  5. work over, to study or examine thoroughly: Informal. to beat unsparingly, especially in order to obtain something or out of revenge:
  6. work through, to deal with successfully; come to terms with:
  7. work up, to move or stir the feelings; excite. to prepare; elaborate: to increase in efficiency or skill:
  8. work up to, rise to a higher position; advance:

verb (used with object)

  1. to use or manage (an apparatus, contrivance, etc.):
  2. to bring about (any result) by or as by work or effort:
  3. to manipulate or treat by labor:
  4. to put into effective operation.
  5. to operate (a mine, farm, etc.) for productive purposes:
  6. to carry on operations in (a district or region).
  7. to make, fashion, or execute by work.
  8. to achieve or win by work or effort:
  9. to keep (a person, a horse, etc.) at work:
  10. to cause a strong emotion in:
  11. to influence or persuade, especially insidiously:
  12. Informal. to exploit (someone or something) to one's advantage:
  13. to make or decorate by needlework or embroidery:
  14. to cause fermentation in.

verb (used without object)

  1. to do work; labor.
  2. to be employed, especially as a means of earning one's livelihood:
  3. to be in operation, as a machine:
  4. to act or operate effectively:
  5. to attain a specified condition, as by repeated movement:
  6. to have an effect or influence, as on a person or on the mind or feelings of a person.
  7. to move in agitation, as the features under strong emotion.
  8. to make way with effort or under stress:
  9. Nautical. to give slightly at the joints, as a vessel under strain at sea.
  10. Machinery. to move improperly, as from defective fitting of parts or from wear.
  11. to undergo treatment by labor in a given way:
  12. to ferment, as a liquid.

Origin of Work

before 900; (noun) Middle English worke, Old English worc, replacing Middle English werk(e), Old English weorc, cognate with Old Frisian, Old Saxon werk, Old High German werah, werc (German W

Examples for Work

Why, some might be asking, am I being so harsh on their work so soon after they died?

If anything the work the two cops and the maintenance guy were doing deserves more respect and probably helped a lot more people.

So it might be me projecting my desires onto Archer to want to just get away from work for a few weeks.

Mrs. Rushton was sitting at her work, in rather a disconsolate frame of mind.

When they had gone, he went back to the work of final adjustment.

"That's a pretty good afternoon's work," he said to himself.

“I love my job and I love my city and I am committed to the work here,” he said in a statement.

Robert soon settled to work, and picked steadily and rapidly.

To make it work almost everything else about these shows has to seem factual which is why many look like a weird Celebrity Sims.

“Master Headley will give us work, mayhap,” said Stephen, turning to Tibble.

Word Value for Work
Scrable

11

Words with friends

11

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