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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31, A colleague urged him to see a psychiatrist, but Faulkner refused.
32, "You'll find that everybody will try and help their colleague."— 'Yeah. There's a lot of that.'.
33, It was more in sorrow than in anger that he criticized his former colleague.
34, With the departure of his remaining colleague he was left friendless.
35, He asked for help from a colleague who owed him a favour .
36, All the other teachers are thoroughly disillusioned with their colleague.
37, He had been invited to sup with a colleague and his wife.
38, David is a colleague of mine/David and I are colleagues.
39, Has a colleague just made an interesting career move?
40, The reception clerk consulted a colleague.
41, Her Democratic colleague from California(sentencedict.com), Sen.
42, My colleague was not prepared to haggle.
43, Can you imagine him a colleague of yours?
44, Has my colleague simply got the giggles?
45, Our colleague Mark Wheadon has also given valuable help.
46, But the victim was a colleague who had bruises from a fall.
47, The injured man was supported by his colleague as they got out and fled through a security gate.
48, My colleague saw it and cut it out for me.
49, I'd like you to meet a colleague of mine,[sentencedict.com] Jean-Michel Blanc from our Paris office.
50, Contentedly I went below and turned in for a few hours, leaving my colleague to navigate.
51, In recent weeks Janet has become aware that her colleague Alan has been using her to further his career.
52, Then the leader introduced himself as an inspector from the Department of Health, and his colleague as from Trade and Industry.
53, As if this was not enough, he was joined in his mad reverse by a colleague.
54, The agent then put me on hold while she consulted a colleague.
55, What about everyone else - ever been a mate, colleague, love-child of anyone who's ever played for us?
56, But there are always one or two who would have preferred a colleague to a stranger even if they hated his guts.
57, Another of that 1975 troika, Vladimir Skorodenko, is now Genieva's senior colleague.
58, A colleague, Sarah, recently graduated, decided to go on a very low calorie diet.
59, So she was really pleased when a colleague at Trendmaker Homes used the lunchroom sign-up method.
60, Lastly, general practitioners must feel confident to ask a colleague for advice if poor control of symptoms persists.
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.