Meaning & Definition of word "Works"

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    Works

    /wɜːrks/

    noun:

    • 1. The physical or mental effort done in order to achieve a purpose.
      • Example: He put in a lot of works to complete the project.
    • 2. Artistic or literary creations.
      • Example: The museum displayed many of the artist's works.
    • 3. A collection of labor or tasks performed over time.
      • Example: The written works of Shakespeare are studied worldwide.

    verb:

    • 1. To perform a specific task or function.
      • Example: She works hard to meet all her deadlines.
    • 2. To operate or function effectively.
      • Example: The machine works well under high pressure.
    • 3. To have an effect or influence.
      • Example: The new policy works to improve employee morale.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English 'wyrcan', meaning 'to work, to produce'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    all in a day's work:

    An expression meaning that something is part of a person's normal duties.

    works of art:

    Refers specifically to creative artistic productions.

    work it out:

    To solve a problem or find a solution.

    get back to work:

    To return to one's duties or tasks after a break.

    Related Words

    worker:

    A person who does a specified type of work.

    workmanship:

    The skill involved in making something.

    workflow:

    The sequence of processes through which a piece of work passes.

    workplace:

    A location where work is done.

    Slang Meanings of works

    Meaning: To be effective or successful.

    Example Sentence: That plan really works!

    Meaning: To manipulate or influence someone skillfully.

    Example Sentence: She knows how to work the room.