Pronunciation: /ʃɛdˌwɜrkər/
noun a person who works from a shed, typically as a home office or workshop
A1 My neighbor is a shedworker who runs a small business from his backyard.
A2 She enjoys the flexibility of being a shedworker and working from home.
B1 As a shedworker, he has the freedom to set his own schedule and work in a comfortable environment.
B2 The shedworker transformed their garden shed into a cozy office space with all the necessary amenities.
C1 Being a shedworker requires discipline and self-motivation to stay productive without traditional office structures.
C2 The shedworker's innovative approach to remote work has inspired others to create their own backyard offices.
formal The shedworker diligently completed their tasks in the quiet workspace.
informal The shedworker prefers to work in their shed rather than the office.
slang That shedworker is always getting things done in their own way.
figurative As a shedworker, he thrives in his solitary work environment, much like a lone wolf.
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