Pronunciation: /ɪmˈplɔɪˌi/
noun a person employed for wages or salary, especially at a non-executive level
A1 The employee greeted the customers with a smile.
A2 The employee answered the phone and took messages for the boss.
B1 The employee attended a training session to improve their skills.
B2 The employee was promoted to a managerial position after years of hard work.
C1 The employee's dedication to the company was recognized with a prestigious award.
C2 The employee's innovative ideas helped the company increase its profits significantly.
adjective relating to or characteristic of an employee
A1 The employee handbook outlines the company's policies and procedures.
A2 The employee cafeteria offers a variety of food options for lunch.
B1 The employee training program includes modules on customer service and communication skills.
B2 The employee benefits package includes health insurance and retirement savings options.
C1 The employee performance evaluations are conducted annually by a team of managers.
C2 The employee recognition program rewards outstanding contributions with bonuses and public recognition.
formal The employee was commended for their dedication to the project.
informal The employee got a raise for their hard work.
slang That employee is a real go-getter.
figurative The employee was the backbone of the team.
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