Work Definition–noun | 1. | exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil. |
| 2. | something on which exertion or labor is expended; a task or undertaking: The students finished their work in class. |
| 3. | productive or operative activity. |
| 4. | employment, as in some form of industry, esp. as a means of earning one's livelihood: to look for work. |
| 5. | one's place of employment: Don't phone him at work. |
| 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: musical works. |
| 9. | 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, | a. | (used with a singular or plural verb ) a place or establishment for manufacturing (often used in combination): ironworks. |
| b. | the working parts of a machine: the works of a watch. |
| c. | Theology. righteous deeds. |
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| 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 o
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f the motion of the point of application of the force and the distance through which the point of application moves. |
| 13. | the works, Informal. | a. | everything; all related items or matters: a hamburger with the works. |
| b. | harsh or cruel treatment: to give someone the works. |
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–adjective | 14. | of, for, or concerning work: work clothes. |
–verb (used without object)
| 17. | to be employed, esp. as a means of earning one's livelihood: He hasn't worked for six weeks. |
| 18. | to be in operation, as a machine. |
| 19. | to act or operate effectively: The pump will not work. The plan works. |
| 20. | to attain a specified condition, as by repeated movement: The nails worked loose. |
| 21. | to have an effect or influence, as on a person or on the mind or feelings of a person. |
| 22. | to move in agitation, as the features under strong emotion. |
| 23. | to make way with effort or under stress: The ship works to windward. |
| 24. | Nautical. to give slightly at the joints, as a vessel under strain at sea. |
| 25. | Machinery. to move improperly, as from defective fitting of parts or from wear. |
| 26. | to undergo treatment by labor in a given way: This dough works slowly. |
| 27. | to ferment, as a liquid. |
–verb (used with object) | 28. | to use or manage (an apparatus, contrivance, etc.): She can work many business machines. |
| 29. | to bring about (any result) by or as by work or effort: to work a change. |
| 30. | to manipulate or treat by labor: to work butter. |
| 31. | to put into effective operation. |
| 32. | to operate (a mine, farm, etc.) for productive purposes: to work a coal mine. |
| 33. | to carry on operations in (a district or region). |
| 34. | to make, fashion, or execute by work. |
| 35. | to achieve or win by work or effort: to work one's passage. |
| 36. | to keep (a person, a horse, etc.) at work: She works her employees hard. |
| 37. | to influence or persuade, esp. insidiously: to work other people to one's will. |
| 38. | Informal. to exploit (someone or something) to one's advantage: See if you can work your uncle for a new car. He worked his charm in landing a new job. |
| 39. | to make or decorate by needlework or embroidery: She worked a needlepoint cushion. |
| 40. | to cause fermentation in. |
—Verb phrases| 41. | work in or into, | a. | to bring or put in; add, merge, or blend: The tailor worked in the patch skillfully. Work the cream into the hands until it is completely absorbed. |
| b. | to arrange a time or employment for: The dentist was very busy, but said she would be able to work me in late in the afternoon. They worked him into the new operation. |
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| 42. | work off, | a. | to lose or dispose of, as by exercise or labor: We decided to work off the effects of a heavy supper by walking for an hour. |
| b. | to pay or fulfill by working: He worked off his debt by doing odd jobs. |
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| 43. | work on or upon, to exercise influence on; persuade; affect: I'll work on her, and maybe she'll change her mind. |
| 44. | work out, | a. | to bring about by work, effort, or action. |
| b. | to solve, as a problem. |
| c. | to arrive at by or as by calculation. |
| d. | to pay (a debt) by working instead of paying money. |
| h. | to amount to (a total or specified figure); add up (to): The total works out to 176. |
| i. | to prove effective or successful: Their marriage just didn't work out. |
| j. | to practice, exercise, or train, esp. in order to become proficient in an athletic sport: The boxers are working out at the gym tonight. |
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| 45. | work over, | a. | to study or examine thorough
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ly: For my term paper I worked over 30 volumes of Roman history. |
| b. | Informal. to beat unsparingly, esp. in order to obtain something or out of revenge: They threatened to work him over until he talked. |
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| 46. | work through, to deal with successfully; come to terms with: to work through one's feelings of guilt. |
| 47. | work up, | a. | to move or stir the feelings; excite. |
| b. | to prepare; elaborate: Work up some plans. |
| c. | to increase in efficiency or skill: He worked up his typing speed to 70 words a minute. |
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| 48. | work up to, rise to a higher position; advance: He worked up to the presidency. |
—Idioms| 49. | at work, | a. | working, as at one's job: He's at work on a new
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| b. | in action or operation: to see the machines at work. |
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| 50. | gum up the works, Slang. to spoil something, as through blundering or stupidity: The surprise party was all arranged, but her little brother gummed up the works and told her. |
| 51. | in the works, in preparation or being planned: A musical version of the book is in the works. |
| 52. | make short work of, to finish or dispose of quickly:
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We made short work of the chocolate layer cake. |
| 53. | out of work, unemployed; jobless: Many people in the area were out of work. |
| 54. | shoot the works, Slang. to spend all one's resources: Let's shoot the works and order the crêpes suzette. |
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Home Definition–noun | 1. | a house, apartment, or other shelter that is the usual residence of a person, family, or household. |
| 2. | the place in which one's domestic affections are centered. |
| 3. | an institution for the homeless, sick, etc.: a nursing home. |
| 4. | the dwelling place or retreat of an animal. |
| 5. | the place or region where something is native or most common. |
| 6. | any place of residence or refuge: a heavenly home. |
| 7. | a person's native place or own country. |
| 8. | (in games) the destination or goal. |
| 9. | a principal base of operations or activities: The new stadium will be the home of the local football team. |
| 11. | Lacrosse. one of three attack positions nearest the opposing goal. |
–adjective | 12. | of, pertaining to, or connected with one's home or country; domestic: home products. |
| 13. | principal or main: the corporation's home office. |
| 14. | reaching the mark aimed at: a home thrust. |
| 15. | Sports. played in a ball park, arena, or the like, that is or is assumed to be the center of operations of a team: The pitcher didn't lose a single home game all season. Compare away (def. 11). |
–adverb | 16. | to, toward, or at home: to go home. |
| 17. | deep; to the heart: The truth of the accusation struck home. |
| 18. | to the mark or point aimed at: He drove the point home. |
| 19. | Nautical. | a. | into the position desired; perfectly or to the greates
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| b. | in the proper, stowed position: The anchor is home. |
| c. | toward its vessel: to bring the anchor home. |
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| 21. | (of guided missiles, aircraft, etc.) to proceed, esp. under control of an automatic aiming mechanism, toward a specified target, as a plane, missile, or location (often fol. by in on): The missile homed in on the target. |
| 22. | to navigate toward a point by means of coordinates other than those given by altitudes. |
| 23. | to have a home where specified; reside. |
–verb (used with object) | 24. | to bring or send home. |
| 25. | to provide with a home. |
| 26. | to direct, esp. under control of an automatic aiming device, toward an airport, target, etc. |
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Idioms| 27. | at home, | a. | in one's own house or place of residence. |
| b. | in one's own town or country. |
| c. | prepared or willing to receive social visits: Tell him I'm not at home. We are always at home to her. |
| d. | in a situation familiar to one; at ease: She has a way of making everyone feel at home. |
| e. | well-informed; proficient: to be at home in the classics. |
| f. | played in one's hometown or on one's own grounds: The Yankees played two games at home and one away. |
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| 28. | bring home to, to make evident to; clarify or emphasize for: The irrevocability of her decision was brought home to her. |
| 29. | home and dry, British Informal. having safely achieved one's goal. |
| 30. | home free, | a. | assured of finishing, accomplishing, succeeding, etc.: If we can finish more than half the work today, we'll be home free. |
| b. | certain to be successfully finished, accomplished, secured, etc.: With most of the voters supporting it, the new law is home free. |
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| 31. | write home about, to comment especially on; remark on: The town was nothing to write home about. His cooking is really something to write home about. |
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