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Collegue vs. Colleague: Mastering the Correct Spelling

Edited by Janet White || By Harlon Moss || Updated on March 8, 2024
Collegue is an incorrect spelling. The correct spelling is colleague. A colleague is a person with whom one works, especially in a profession or business.

Which is correct: Collegue or Colleague

How to spell Colleague?

Collegue is Incorrect

Colleague is Correct

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Key Differences

Remember, "league" in "colleague" like a team or group.
Think of "college," then add "ue" for "colleague," a professional peer.
Use the mnemonic i.e. "In every college, there is a league of colleagues."
"Colleague" contains "ague" - a reminder of the word's length.
"Colleague" has the same number of 'l's and 'e's, as in "equal."
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Correct usage of Colleague

He had lunch with his collegue from work.
He had lunch with his colleague from work.
We collaborated on the project with a collegue from another company.
We collaborated on the project with a colleague from another company.
My collegue will handle your request.
My colleague will handle your request.
She introduced me to her collegue at the conference.
She introduced me to her colleague at the conference.
I received an email from a collegue in a different department.
I received an email from a colleague in a different department.

Colleague Definitions

A fellow member of a profession.
The doctor consulted his colleague about the treatment.
Someone in the same workplace.
My colleague and I share an office.
A co-worker or professional associate.
She discussed the project with her colleague.
A partner in a common goal.
He recognized his colleague's contribution to the research.
A peer in an academic or professional setting.
She was respected by her colleagues in the university.
A fellow member of a profession, staff, or academic faculty; an associate.
A fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate.
To unite or associate with another or with others.
Young Fortinbras,/ Holding a weak supposal of our worth/...Colleagued with the dream of his advantage,/...hath not failed to pester us with message/ Importing the surrender of those lands/Lost by his father. - Hamlet (Act I, Scene 2)
A partner or associate in some civil or ecclesiastical office or employment. It is never used of partners in trade or manufactures.
An associate you work with
A person who is member of your class or profession;
The surgeon consulted his colleagues
He sent e-mail to his fellow hackers

Colleague Sentences

I have a colleague who specializes in market research.
My colleague helped me prepare for the presentation.
We're organizing a farewell party for a retiring colleague.
He is not just a colleague, but also a good friend.
My colleague from the IT department fixed my computer.
We're expecting a new colleague to join our team soon.
I often go jogging with a colleague after work.
I met a colleague for coffee to discuss our current project.
My colleague is presenting at an international conference next month.
My colleague offered valuable feedback on my report.

Colleague Idioms & Phrases

Senior/junior colleague

A colleague who is higher or lower in rank or position within the organization.
My senior colleague offered insightful advice on my career path.

Peer colleague

A person who is at the same level or position in a company or organization as you are.
Having a peer colleague to discuss ideas with can be very beneficial for career growth.

Cross-departmental colleague

A colleague who works in a different part of the organization, offering opportunities for interdepartmental collaboration.
Working on a project with a cross-departmental colleague helped me understand the broader operations of our company.

Colleague mentorship

Guidance and advice from a more experienced colleague acting as a mentor.
The colleague mentorship program has helped many new employees navigate their first months at the company.

Colleague in arms

Someone who works with you, especially in a profession or a business.
During the long nights working on the project, we became more than just colleagues in arms; we became friends.

International colleague

A colleague from a different country, often bringing diverse perspectives to work.
My international colleague introduced us to new methodologies from her country.

Research colleague

A person who collaborates with you on academic or scientific research.
My research colleague and I published a paper on our findings.

Colleague support

The assistance and encouragement you receive from people you work with.
I couldn't have completed the project on time without the support of my colleagues.

Colleague network

The professional connections and relationships you build with people you work with.
Expanding your colleague network can open up new career opportunities.

FAQs

What is the pronunciation of colleague?

Pronounced as \ˈkä-lēg.

Why is it called colleague?

Named for someone who works alongside others in a shared field or occupation.

What is the verb form of colleague?

Colleague is a noun; it doesn’t have a verb form.

Which conjunction is used with colleague?

Conjunctions like "and" or "or" may be used.

Which article is used with colleague?

"A" or "the," depending on the context.

Is colleague an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb.

Which vowel is used before colleague?

The vowel 'a' is used in 'colleague.'

Is colleague a noun or adjective?

Colleague is a noun.

Is colleague a negative or positive word?

Neutral; context determines its connotation.

What is the root word of colleague?

The root is from Latin 'collega,' meaning companion.

Which preposition is used with colleague?

"With" is commonly used, as in "work with a colleague."

Is colleague an abstract noun?

No, it refers to a concrete person.

What is the plural form of colleague?

Plural form is "colleagues."

What is the singular form of colleague?

Singular form is "colleague."

Is colleague a countable noun?

Yes, it is a countable noun.

How many syllables are in colleague?

There are two syllables.

How do we divide colleague into syllables?

Divided as col-league.

What is a stressed syllable in colleague?

The first syllable, 'col,' is stressed.

What is another term for colleague?

Synonyms include "co-worker" or "associate."

What is the opposite of colleague?

There's no direct opposite, but "stranger" can be contextually opposite.

What is the first form of colleague?

The noun form is "colleague."

What is the third form of colleague?

The third form also remains "colleague."

Is the colleague term a metaphor?

It can be used metaphorically but is not inherently a metaphor.

Which determiner is used with colleague?

Determiners like "a," "the," or "my" can be used.

What is the second form of colleague?

There is no second form; it remains "colleague."

Is colleague a vowel or consonant?

"Colleague" starts with a consonant 'c'.

Is colleague a collective noun?

No, it is not a collective noun.

Is the word colleague imperative?

No, it is a noun, not a verb form.

How is colleague used in a sentence?

"My colleague offered valuable insights during the meeting."

What part of speech is colleague?

Colleague is a noun.
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