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workaholic ( Noun)
UK /ˌwɜː.kəˈhɒl.ɪk/ US /ˌwɝː.kəˈhɑː.lɪk/
Plural
workaholics
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C2
one's addiction to continuous work
-> He is a real workaholic; he truly deserves this job.
-> Workaholics are not mostly preferred by their taskmasters.
-> If the job is offering them paid time off, workaholics sholdn't insist on coming to work.
Synonym
drudge
Word Families
'workaholic' Contained Stories
There are two types of workers in the business world. While some are counting the hours to get out of work, others are workaholics. When you say this to workaholics, they will disagree with it, they'll say it's good to work. Workaholics are outside of a standard employee profile who like to manage operations and give speeches and presentations. They continue to stare at the screen breathlessly while you feel pain in your back from sitting in a chair. Maybe it is an uneasy situation for them to be like this either, but because they are afraid of being unemployed, they try to reduce their chances of being fired by working harder and gaining the favor of their operators.