• Frequency of Use
    90 %
  • Retention Rate
    20 %
  • Complexity
    20 %
  • Office Meanings

    noun a room, set of rooms, or building used as a place for commercial, professional, or bureaucratic work

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    Fields related to office

    Real Estate

    Real estate agents have offices where they meet with clients and handle paperwork.

    Business

    The office is where employees work and conduct meetings.

    Education

    Teachers have their own office where they can plan lessons and grade assignments.

    Government

    Government officials work in offices to carry out their duties.

    Healthcare

    Doctors and nurses have offices where they see patients and keep medical records.

    Occupation Usage of office

    Writer

    An office for a writer may be a quiet space with a desk, computer, and bookshelves for research materials.

    Psychologist

    An office for a psychologist typically includes a comfortable seating area for clients, a desk for paperwork, and shelves for books and resources.

    Accountant

    An office for an accountant usually has a desk with a computer, filing cabinets for financial documents, and a calculator for number crunching.

    Lawyer

    An office for a lawyer often includes a large desk for meetings with clients, bookshelves for legal reference materials, and a conference table for group discussions.

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