Meaning & Definition of word "Assignment"

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    Assignment

    /əˈsaɪ(n)smənt/

    noun:

    • 1. A task or piece of work assigned to someone as part of a job or a course of study.
      • Example: The teacher handed out a challenging math assignment to the students.
    • 2. The act of assigning something or the state of being assigned.
      • Example: The assignment of duties was clearly outlined in the project guidelines.
    • 3. A position or role assigned to someone.
      • Example: Her assignment as project manager required her to oversee the team’s progress.
    • 4. An official or formal task, often with specific instructions.
      • Example: The government issued an assignment to assess the impact of the new policy.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'assignement' and Latin 'assignare', meaning to designate.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    group assignment:

    A project that is completed by a group rather than an individual.

    class assignment:

    A task given by a teacher to students to be completed outside of class.

    work assignment:

    A specific task or project assigned to an employee.

    Related Words

    assignee:

    A person to whom a task or responsibility is assigned.

    assign:

    To designate someone to a task or position.

    assignment operator:

    In programming, a symbol that assigns a value to a variable.

    Slang Meanings of assignment

    Meaning: A brief task or homework that one might not take seriously.

    Example Sentence: I finished the assignment in 10 minutes; it was a total joke.

    Meaning: An informal or unimportant task.

    Example Sentence: I got stuck doing the assignment nobody else wanted to do.