different between coworker vs confrere
coworker
English
Alternative forms
- co-worker
Etymology
co- +? worker
Pronunciation
Noun
coworker (plural coworkers)
- Somebody with whom one works.
- Synonyms: colleague, workmate; see also Thesaurus:associate
Translations
Anagrams
- Rockower
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confrere
English
Alternative forms
- confrère
Etymology
From Old French confrere
Noun
confrere (plural confreres)
- A colleague or fellow, especially a professional one.
- 2008, Michael Sheehan, Wordmall, February 18
- Unfortunately, when it comes to the informant who turns state’s evidence against a confrere, the OED slaps on the obscure origin label.
- 2008, Michael Sheehan, Wordmall, February 18
Anagrams
- enforcer, reconfer
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