Pronunciation: /ˈɔfɪs/
noun a room, set of rooms, or building used as a place for commercial, professional, or bureaucratic work
A1 I work in an office.
A2 She has a desk in her office.
B1 The office manager is responsible for scheduling meetings.
B2 The office environment is conducive to productivity.
C1 The office space was renovated to create a more modern workspace.
C2 The office culture promotes collaboration and innovation.
verb not applicable
A1 I office in a big building downtown.
A2 She offices at a law firm in the city center.
B1 Our team will office in a shared workspace next month.
B2 The company decided to office in a new location for better accessibility.
C1 As the CEO, I have the authority to office wherever I see fit.
C2 The multinational corporation offices in multiple countries around the world.
adjective not applicable
A1 I work in an office building.
A2 She has an office job.
B1 The office environment can be fast-paced.
B2 His office attire is always professional.
C1 The office culture promotes collaboration.
C2 The office manager is responsible for overseeing daily operations.
adverb not applicable
A1 She works in an office building.
A2 He goes to the office every day.
B1 I need to stop by the office supply store.
B2 The office manager is in charge of the staff.
C1 The office environment is conducive to productivity.
C2 The office policies need to be updated to reflect current practices.
pronoun not applicable
A1 I work in an office.
A2 She left her keys in the office.
B1 The office is closed on weekends.
B2 The office where I work has a great view.
C1 The office environment is conducive to productivity.
C2 The office's ergonomic design promotes employee well-being.
preposition not applicable
A1 I left my keys on the desk in the office.
A2 The meeting will take place in the office on the third floor.
B1 She asked me to meet her in the office for a quick discussion.
B2 The printer in the office is not working properly.
C1 The office where I work is located in the city center.
C2 The office of the CEO is on the top floor of the building.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I went to the office and then to the store.
A2 She left the office early so she could catch the bus.
B1 He finished his work in the office and then went home.
B2 The meeting in the office was productive, but it ran longer than expected.
C1 The office is closed on weekends, so make sure to finish your work by Friday.
C2 Despite the office being understaffed, they managed to complete the project on time.
interjection not applicable
A1 Office! Can you help me find the stapler?
A2 Office! I need more paper for the printer.
B1 Office! Could you please schedule a meeting for next week?
B2 Office! Don't forget to order more toner for the copier.
C1 Office! I require access to the database for the upcoming project.
C2 Office! It's imperative that we finalize the budget report by Friday.
article not applicable
A1 I work in an office.
A2 She has a small office in her home.
B1 The office manager is responsible for coordinating schedules.
B2 The office environment is conducive to productivity.
C1 The office space was elegantly designed with modern furnishings.
C2 The office culture promotes collaboration and innovation.
formal The office building is located in the heart of the business district.
informal I'll meet you at the office later for a quick chat.
slang Let's ditch the office and go grab some lunch instead.
figurative His mind was like a cluttered office, filled with thoughts and ideas waiting to be organized.
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