Synonym: associate, buddy, companion, comrade, friend, partner. Similar words: league, collect, college, collector, collective, collection, collar, collapse. Meaning: ['kɒliːg] n. 1. an associate you work with 2. a person who is member of your class or profession.
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1, He has told me about the new colleague.
2, He was accused of sexually molesting a female colleague.
3, She was recommended for the post by a colleague.
4, He is my colleague.
5, John chanced upon a former colleague of his at the airport.
6, His discovery extinguished the achievements of his colleague.
7, They rated him highly as a colleague.
8, He grimaced and looked narrowly at his colleague.
9, A colleague made unwelcome sexual advances towards her.
10, The teacher made serious allegations against a colleague.
11, He's having an affair with a colleague.
12, Frank was a very congenial colleague.
13, He had allegedly tried to proposition a colleague.
14, He'd had a steamy affair with an office colleague.
15, He is a colleague of mine.
16, The number-one rule for being a good colleague is to disengage your emotions from the working relationship.
17, She'd been having sex with a colleague at work for years.
18, A colleague described him as well-liked and respected by all.
19, He quit his job after an argument with a colleague.
20, The news of your transfer surprised us all. We will miss you(sentencedict.com),[http://sentencedict.com/colleague.html] but realize that exciting opportunities and challenges await you. It has been an honor to be your colleague. We have all benefited from your wit and wisdom and wish you every success on your career path.
21, Government ministers have been responding to the challenge thrown down by their former colleague.
22, Just for the record I would like to clarify something my colleague said earlier.
23, I don't know anything about this, but I'm sure my colleague here can help you.
24, He published the report in joint authorship with a colleague.
25, The agent put me on hold while she consulted a colleague.
26, I think it galls him to take orders from a younger and less experienced colleague.
27, It takes a lot of nerve to report a colleague for sexual harassment.
28, We got word of their plan from a former colleague.
29, I hesitated, not wanting to tell tales about my colleague.
30, He is leaving his north London business in the hands of a colleague.
More similar words: league, collect, college, collector, collective, collection, collar, collapse, colloquial, struggle against, collaboration, eager, guest, fatigue, dialogue, at the age of, intrigued, have a good time, alley, color, Color., valley, bullet, toll, doll, roll, poll, colony, column, gallery.