work party
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Definition
Noun: - An organized group of workers assigned to a specific task: A "work party" refers to a team of laborers or workers, often organized for a particular job, project, or duty.
Usage
- A "work party" is typically used to describe a group assembled for manual labor, maintenance, construction, or a specific operational task. It implies organization and a shared objective.
- It is a countable noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- The foreman assembled a work party to clear the fallen trees from the road.
- A small work party was sent ahead to prepare the campsite for the main group.
Advanced Usage
- Military context: In military terminology, a "work party" often refers to a detail of personnel assigned to manual labor or logistical tasks.
- The sergeant ordered a work party to unload the supply trucks.
Variants and Related Words
- Work crew: A very similar term, often used interchangeably with "work party."
- Task force: A group assembled for a specific, often complex, task (can be broader than manual labor).
- Gang: Can be synonymous in certain labor contexts (e.g., a railroad maintenance gang).
Synonyms
- Crew: A group of people working together.
- Team: A group of people with a common purpose.
- Detail: A group selected for a specific duty (common in military/police contexts).
- Squad: A small group organized for a specific task.
Antonyms
- Individual: A single person, as opposed to a group.
- Unorganized group: A collection of people without a specific task or structure.
Noun
- an organized group of workmen