working (Meaning)

Wordnet

working (n)

a mine or quarry that is being or has been worked

Wordnet

working (s)

actively engaged in paid work

adequate for practical use; especially sufficient in strength or numbers to accomplish something

adopted as a temporary basis for further work

(of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing

serving to permit or facilitate further work or activity

Webster

working (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Work

Webster

working ()

a & n. from Work.

working Sentence Examples

  1. The diligent student spent hours working on her assignment.
  2. The carpenter is working tirelessly to build a beautiful cabinet.
  3. The engineer is working collaboratively with his team to solve a complex problem.
  4. The factory workers are working overtime to meet production deadlines.
  5. The athlete is working diligently to improve his performance.
  6. The entrepreneur is working passionately on his new business venture.
  7. The doctor is working tirelessly to save the patient's life.
  8. The scientist is working relentlessly to find a cure for a deadly disease.
  9. The teacher is working with dedication to inspire her students.
  10. The volunteer is working selflessly to make a difference in his community.

FAQs About the word working

a mine or quarry that is being or has been worked, actively engaged in paid work, adequate for practical use; especially sufficient in strength or numbers to ac

running, operational, functioning,operating, operative, in commission, live, on, operable, living

broken, nonfunctional,broken, inactive, inactive, inoperative, nonfunctional, inoperative, nonfunctioning, nonfunctioning

The diligent student spent hours working on her assignment.

The carpenter is working tirelessly to build a beautiful cabinet.

The engineer is working collaboratively with his team to solve a complex problem.

The factory workers are working overtime to meet production deadlines.