office
office 30 सेकंड में
- A room for working.
- A building for business.
- A government position.
- A place for administrative tasks.
- Physical Space
- The literal room or building where administrative work is conducted on a daily basis.
She arrived at the office early to prepare for the big presentation.
- Position of Authority
- A role or official position, especially in government or a large corporation.
The president has held office for two consecutive terms.
- Compound Usage
- Combined with other words to specify a particular type of service or location.
I need to stop by the post office to mail this package.
Our company operates a completely virtual office with staff around the world.
The entire office celebrated the manager's retirement with a large cake.
- Preposition: In
- Used to indicate that someone is physically inside the workspace.
John is currently in his office taking a phone call.
- Preposition: At
- Used to indicate general presence at the workplace location.
I left my umbrella at the office yesterday.
She commutes to the office by train every morning.
- Noun Adjunct
- Using the word to describe things related to the workplace.
We need to order more office supplies before the end of the month.
The new mayor will take office next week after the inauguration ceremony.
- Corporate Communication
- Everyday discussions among colleagues regarding availability and location.
I have a meeting in the main office at two o'clock.
- Public Services
- Locations providing specific services to the general public.
The tickets are available for purchase at the theater's box office.
Please wait in the reception area until the nurse calls you into the doctor's office.
- News and Media
- Reports on political positions and corporate real estate or expansions.
The tech giant announced plans to open a massive new office in London.
Since the pandemic, she has spent most of her time working from her home office.
- Missing Article
- Forgetting to use 'the', 'a', or 'my' before the noun when referring to a physical place.
Incorrect: I am at office. Correct: I am at the office.
- Wrong Preposition
- Using 'on' instead of 'in' or 'at'.
Incorrect: He is working on the office. Correct: He is working in the office.
- Pluralizing Noun Adjuncts
- Adding an 's' to office when it is modifying another noun.
Incorrect: We need new offices furniture. Correct: We need new office furniture.
Incorrect: I left my pen on my office. Correct: I left my pen on my desk in the office.
Make sure to emphasize the 'O' when saying office to sound like a native speaker.
- Workplace
- A general term for any location where employment duties are carried out.
Safety regulations must be strictly followed in every workplace.
- Workspace
- The specific physical area allocated for someone to work, often within a larger office.
Please keep your personal workspace clean and organized.
- Headquarters
- The main office or center of operations for a large organization.
The company's global headquarters is located in downtown New York.
He decorated his cubicle with photos of his family and a small plant.
She works as a correspondent for the local news bureau.
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रोचक तथ्य
The word 'officious', which today means being annoyingly eager to tell people what to do, originally meant 'eager to serve or help'—a much more positive trait derived from the original meaning of 'office' as a duty or service!
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'i' like a long 'e' (off-ees).
- Putting the stress on the second syllable (o-FFICE).
- Forgetting to pronounce the final 's' sound clearly.
- Confusing the pronunciation with 'officer'.
- Saying 'of-fice' with a hard 'f' sound instead of a soft one.
कठिनाई स्तर
Very easy to recognize and read.
Easy to spell, but learners must remember the double 'f' and the 'c' instead of 's'.
Pronunciation is straightforward, but stress must be on the first syllable.
Easily distinguishable in spoken English.
आगे क्या सीखें
पूर्वापेक्षाएँ
आगे सीखें
उन्नत
ज़रूरी व्याकरण
Articles with Locations
Use 'the' when referring to a specific workplace: 'I am going to the office.'
Prepositions of Place (in vs. at)
'In the office' means inside the room; 'at the office' means at the workplace generally.
Noun Adjuncts
When 'office' modifies another noun, it stays singular: 'office supplies', not 'offices supplies'.
Zero Article for Abstract Concepts
Do not use an article when referring to a political position: 'He took office.'
Possessive Pronouns
Use possessives to indicate ownership of a workspace: 'I am in my office.'
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
I work in a big office in the city.
A place where people work at desks.
Use 'in an' or 'in a' before office to show location.
My father goes to the office every morning.
Traveling to the workplace.
Use 'to the' to indicate movement toward the workplace.
She has a computer in her office.
A specific room belonging to someone.
Use a possessive pronoun like 'her' to show ownership of the space.
The post office is next to the bank.
A place to send mail.
'Post office' is a common compound noun.
Is he in the office today?
Asking about someone's presence at work.
Use 'in the' for asking about physical presence.
We have a meeting at the office.
An event happening at the workplace.
'At the' is used for general location.
This is my new office.
Introducing a workspace.
Simple demonstrative sentence.
The office is closed on Sundays.
Business hours.
The noun is the subject of the sentence.
I need to buy some new office supplies like pens and paper.
Items used for working at a desk.
'Office' acts as an adjective modifying 'supplies'.
Her office hours are from 9 AM to 5 PM.
The time when a business is open.
'Office hours' is a set phrase.
Please wait for me outside the main office.
The primary administrative room.
Adjectives like 'main' come before 'office'.
I left my jacket at the office yesterday.
Forgetting something at the workplace.
Using past tense with the location.
The doctor's office is on the second floor.
A medical clinic.
Use the possessive 's' for specific professional spaces.
We share an office with three other people.
Working in the same room as others.
The verb 'share' is commonly used with office.
Can you call the office and tell them I will be late?
Telephoning the workplace.
'The office' can refer to the people working there.
I am setting up a small home office in my bedroom.
A workspace inside a house.
'Home office' is a very common modern phrase.
The company is moving its head office to a different city next year.
The main headquarters of a company.
'Head office' is singular even for large companies.
There is a lot of office politics that I try to avoid.
Social dynamics and power struggles at work.
'Office politics' is an uncountable concept.
Our new open-plan office is very noisy, making it hard to concentrate.
A workspace without dividing walls.
'Open-plan' is a compound adjective modifying office.
The mayor will take office in January after winning the election.
To officially start a political job.
Notice the lack of an article before 'office' in this political context.
She works as an office manager and handles all the administrative tasks.
A job title for someone who runs the workplace.
Job titles often use 'office' as the first word.
We are having an office party on Friday to celebrate the successful project.
A social event for colleagues.
'Office party' is a common collocation.
The box office opens two hours before the concert begins.
The place where tickets are sold.
'Box office' is a specific type of office.
I am out of the office today, but I will check my emails periodically.
Not physically present at work.
'Out of the office' is a standard professional phrase.
The decentralization of the workforce means fewer people commute to a central corporate office.
A large, main building for a company.
Advanced vocabulary surrounding the core noun.
He was forced to resign from office following the corruption scandal.
To leave a political position.
'Resign from office' uses no article.
The back office handles all the accounting and IT support for the firm.
The administrative departments that do not interact with customers.
'Back office' is a specific business term.
Despite the rise of remote work, the physical office remains crucial for team collaboration.
The actual building as opposed to virtual work.
Contrasting physical and virtual spaces.
She is running for public office for the first time in her career.
Trying to get elected to a government position.
'Public office' is a formal collocation.
The movie was a massive success at the box office, breaking several records.
Financial success in terms of ticket sales.
Idiomatic use of 'box office' to mean revenue.
We need to optimize our office layout to improve workflow and employee satisfaction.
The physical arrangement of desks and rooms.
'Office layout' is a compound noun.
The entire office was in an uproar when the sudden layoffs were announced.
The collective group of employees.
Using 'office' as a metonym for the people inside it.
The executive assumed office amidst a period of unprecedented economic volatility.
Took control of a high-level position.
Formal phrasing 'assumed office'.
The transition from a traditional hierarchical office to an agile workspace requires significant cultural shifts.
A workplace structured by strict levels of management.
Complex academic/business description.
He holds the office of the presidency with a deep sense of historical responsibility.
The specific position of being president.
'The office of' specifies the exact title.
The firm's satellite offices in Asia report directly to the European headquarters.
Smaller, secondary branch locations.
'Satellite offices' is advanced corporate terminology.
Through his good offices, the two warring factions were finally brought to the negotiating table.
Through someone's help or mediation.
A rare, formal idiom meaning 'through the help of'.
The pervasive nature of modern technology means the boundary between home and office has become hopelessly blurred.
The distinction between personal life and work life.
Abstract discussion of the concept of the workplace.
She was stripped of her office after the internal investigation revealed gross misconduct.
Removed from a position of power.
'Stripped of office' is a strong, formal collocation.
The architecture of the building was designed to subvert the traditional paradigms of the corporate office.
The standard model of a business workplace.
Using the word in an architectural and sociological context.
The incumbent's malfeasance in office ultimately led to a historic impeachment trial.
Illegal or dishonest activity while holding a position of power.
Highly formal legal/political phrasing.
The concept of the office as a mere receptacle for administrative labor is an anachronism in the knowledge economy.
A container or physical space for basic work.
Academic and philosophical analysis of the word's meaning.
He serves ex officio on the board of directors by virtue of his position as university chancellor.
Holding a position because of another office held.
Latin phrase 'ex officio' meaning 'from the office'.
The novel brilliantly satirizes the Kafkaesque bureaucracy inherent in the modern labyrinthine office.
A confusing, overly complex workplace system.
Literary criticism context.
The proliferation of the virtual office has fundamentally irrevocably altered the socio-spatial dynamics of urban centers.
A digital workspace replacing a physical one.
Sociological and urban planning terminology.
She discharged the duties of her office with an unimpeachable level of integrity and grace.
Performed the responsibilities of her position.
Formal phrasing 'discharged the duties of her office'.
The term 'office' itself derives from the Latin 'officium', denoting a service, duty, or ceremonial observance.
The historical origin of the word.
Etymological discussion.
In the ecclesiastical context, the Divine Office refers to the canonical hours of prayer recited by the clergy.
A specific religious service or set of prayers.
A highly specific, religious definition of the word.
समानार्थी शब्द
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
in the office
at the office
go to the office
leave the office
office politics
office party
front office
back office
hold office
term in office
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
A desk is a piece of furniture where you sit to work. An office is the room that contains the desk.
A workplace is any place where work is done (like a factory or restaurant). An office is a specific type of workplace for administrative tasks.
An officer is a person who holds a position of authority (like a police officer). An office is the place or the position itself.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
"doing a land-office business"
Doing a very large amount of business in a short time.
The new ice cream shop is doing a land-office business this summer.
informal"good offices"
Help or mediation provided by someone in authority.
Through the good offices of the ambassador, a treaty was signed.
formal"office romance"
A romantic relationship between two people who work together.
The company has a strict policy against office romances.
neutral"corner office"
A symbol of high status or executive power within a company.
He finally got the promotion and the corner office.
neutral"office gossip"
Rumors or personal talk about colleagues.
You shouldn't listen to the office gossip.
informal"office drone"
A person who does boring, repetitive work in an office.
He felt like just another office drone in the massive corporation.
informal"office space"
The physical area used for business, or a reference to the famous movie.
We are looking to rent more office space downtown.
neutral"office hours"
The specific times a professional is available to meet.
Please come see me during my office hours.
neutral"take office"
To officially begin a government job.
The newly elected mayor will take office next week.
formal"leave office"
To officially end a government job.
He will leave office at the end of the year.
formalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Similar spelling and root word.
An officer is a person (e.g., police officer, military officer). An office is a place or an abstract position.
The police officer walked into the office.
Similar spelling and root word.
'Official' is usually an adjective meaning authorized, or a noun for a person holding public office. 'Office' is the place or position.
The official statement was released from the mayor's office.
Both are rooms used for working or reading.
A study is typically a room in a private home used for personal reading or academic work. An office is usually for professional business.
He read a book in his study, then went to his office to work.
Both refer to places of administrative work.
'Bureau' is more formal and often refers to a government department or a specific agency, whereas 'office' is the general term for any business workspace.
The FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation, and they have many offices.
Both refer to workspaces.
A cubicle is a small, partitioned area within a larger room. An office is a fully enclosed room with a door, or the entire building.
She works in a small cubicle inside a massive corporate office.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
[Subject] + work(s) + in + an + office.
She works in an office.
[Subject] + go(es) + to + the + office.
I go to the office.
[Subject] + be + at/in + the + office.
He is at the office.
[Subject] + need(s) + office + [noun].
We need office supplies.
[Subject] + be + out of the office.
I am out of the office today.
[Subject] + take(s) + office + [time].
The mayor takes office next week.
If [Subject] + were + in the office, [Subject] + would...
If I were in the office, I would help you.
The [adjective] + office + handles...
The corporate office handles all legal matters.
शब्द परिवार
संज्ञा
क्रिया
विशेषण
संबंधित
इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Very High (Top 1000 words)
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I am going to office.
→
I am going to the office.
You must use the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific physical location like a workplace.
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We need new offices supplies.
→
We need new office supplies.
When a noun acts as an adjective to modify another noun, it cannot be pluralized in English.
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He is working on the office.
→
He is working in the office.
The preposition 'on' is used for surfaces. You cannot be 'on' a room; you must be 'in' it or 'at' it.
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The mayor took the office yesterday.
→
The mayor took office yesterday.
When referring to assuming a political position, the phrase 'take office' is a fixed idiom that does not use an article.
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I left my pen in my office. (When referring to a desk in a shared room)
→
I left my pen on my desk.
An office is the entire room. If you share a room, your specific area is your desk or workspace, not your personal office.
सुझाव
Articles are Mandatory
Never say 'I am in office' when referring to a physical place. Always use an article: 'I am in the office' or 'I am in an office'.
Noun Adjuncts
When combining 'office' with another noun, keep it singular. Say 'office chairs', not 'offices chairs'.
Stress the First Syllable
Always put the emphasis on the 'OFF' part of the word. Saying o-FFICE sounds unnatural.
In vs. At
Use 'in' when you want to emphasize being inside the four walls. Use 'at' for general location at work.
Box Office
Remember that 'box office' means ticket sales. If a movie 'did well at the box office', it made a lot of money.
Out of Office (OOO)
Use the phrase 'out of the office' in your professional voicemail or email auto-replies when you are away.
Zero Article for Politics
Remember the exception: drop the article when talking about government positions. 'The president took office.'
Double F
Don't forget the double 'f' when spelling office. It is a common spelling mistake for beginners.
Home Office
If you work remotely, calling your workspace a 'home office' sounds very professional and native-like.
Head Office
Use 'head office' or 'headquarters' to refer to the main building of a large company, not 'main office'.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Imagine an OFF-ice switch. When you go to the OFFICE, you turn OFF the ICE (relaxing) and start working hard!
दृश्य संबंध
Picture a large, glass building with the word 'OFFICE' glowing in bright neon letters above the entrance, with people in suits walking inside carrying briefcases.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to use the word 'office' in three different ways today: once to describe a room, once to describe a building, and once in a compound word like 'post office'.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The word 'office' comes from the Middle English 'office', which was borrowed from the Anglo-Norman and Old French 'office'. This, in turn, derives from the Latin word 'officium', meaning 'service', 'duty', or 'ceremonial observance'. The Latin 'officium' is believed to be a contraction of 'opificium', from 'opus' (work) and 'facere' (to do).
मूल अर्थ: Originally, in Latin and early English, the word referred primarily to a duty, a service, or a moral obligation, rather than a physical room. It was only later, around the 14th century, that it began to refer to the place where official duties were carried out.
Indo-European > Italic > Latin > Romance > Old French > Middle Englishसांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Be aware that asking 'What is your office?' might sound unnatural; it's better to ask 'Where do you work?' or 'What do you do?'
In the US and UK, 'watercooler talk' is a common cultural phenomenon referring to casual conversation among colleagues in the office.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Daily Commute
- go to the office
- leave the office
- commute to the office
- arrive at the office
Workplace Location
- in the office
- at the office
- out of the office
- main office
Business Operations
- head office
- branch office
- office hours
- office manager
Politics and Government
- take office
- run for office
- leave office
- term in office
Public Services
- post office
- box office
- government office
- ticket office
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"How long does it take you to commute to the office every day?"
"Do you prefer working in a traditional office or working from home?"
"What is the layout of your office like? Is it open-plan or do you have cubicles?"
"Have you ever had to deal with difficult office politics?"
"What is your favorite thing about your current office environment?"
डायरी विषय
Describe your ideal office space. What furniture, colors, and equipment would it have?
Write about a time when something funny or unexpected happened at the office.
Do you think physical offices will still exist in 50 years? Why or why not?
Explain the difference between working in an office and working outdoors. Which do you prefer?
Write a short story about a detective working late in their office.
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालBoth are correct but have slightly different meanings. 'In the office' emphasizes that you are physically inside the room or building. 'At the office' is more general and means you are at your workplace, even if you are stepping outside for a moment. For example, 'I left my coat at the office' is very common.
When 'office' refers to an abstract political or official position rather than a physical room, we do not use an article. Phrases like 'take office', 'hold office', and 'leave office' are fixed expressions in English.
Yes, 'office' is a countable noun. The plural is 'offices'. For example, 'Our company has offices in London, Paris, and Tokyo.' However, when used as an adjective (noun adjunct), it stays singular: 'office supplies'.
A home office is a designated space or room inside a person's private residence that is used for professional work. It became a very common term during the rise of remote work.
'Post office' is written as two separate words. It is a compound noun referring to the public building where mail is processed and stamps are sold.
'Out of office' (often abbreviated as OOO) is a professional phrase meaning that a person is not currently at work and is unavailable. It is commonly used in automated email replies, such as 'I am currently out of the office on vacation.'
The 'box office' is the place at a theater, cinema, or stadium where tickets are sold to the public. Idiomatically, it also refers to the total amount of money a movie makes from ticket sales.
It is pronounced OFF-iss, with the stress on the first syllable. The 'o' sounds like the 'o' in 'hot', and the 'c' sounds like an 's'.
'Office politics' refers to the complex social dynamics, power struggles, and interpersonal relationships among colleagues in a workplace. It often has a negative connotation.
No, 'office' is strictly a noun. If you want to describe the action of working in an office, you must use a verb phrase like 'work in an office'. There is a related verb, 'officiate', but it means to perform a ceremony.
खुद को परखो 200 सवाल
Write three sentences about what you can see in an office.
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Write a short sentence saying where you work.
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Describe your ideal home office.
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Write an email saying you will be late to the office.
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Explain the difference between a head office and a branch office.
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Write a paragraph about why office parties are good or bad.
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Discuss the pros and cons of an open-plan office.
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Write a formal letter applying for the position of Office Manager.
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Analyze the impact of remote work on traditional corporate office culture.
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Write a short essay on the meaning of 'holding public office'.
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Discuss the etymological evolution of the word 'office' from Latin to modern English.
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Critique the concept of the 'Kafkaesque office' in modern literature.
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Write down three things you do at the office.
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List five office supplies you need to buy.
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Write an out-of-office auto-reply email.
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Describe a time you had to navigate office politics.
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Argue for or against the decentralization of the modern office.
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Write a legal definition of 'malfeasance in office'.
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Describe the layout of your current or previous office.
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Explain what it means when a movie does well at the box office.
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Summary
The word 'office' primarily refers to a physical workspace where administrative tasks are done, but it can also refer to a position of authority, especially in politics.
- A room for working.
- A building for business.
- A government position.
- A place for administrative tasks.
Articles are Mandatory
Never say 'I am in office' when referring to a physical place. Always use an article: 'I am in the office' or 'I am in an office'.
Noun Adjuncts
When combining 'office' with another noun, keep it singular. Say 'office chairs', not 'offices chairs'.
Stress the First Syllable
Always put the emphasis on the 'OFF' part of the word. Saying o-FFICE sounds unnatural.
In vs. At
Use 'in' when you want to emphasize being inside the four walls. Use 'at' for general location at work.
उदाहरण
I'll be at the office until 6 PM today.
संबंधित सामग्री
वीडियो में देखें
यह शब्द अन्य भाषाओं में
संबंधित मुहावरे
work के और शब्द
burn the midnight oil
B2देर रात तक काम करना या पढ़ना। इसका मतलब है कि किसी काम को पूरा करने के लिए तुम अपनी नींद कुर्बान कर रहे हो।
clerk
A2क्लर्क वह व्यक्ति होता है जो किसी दफ़्तर या बैंक में रिकॉर्ड रखने का काम करता है।
colleague
B1A colleague is a person with whom you work, typically in a professional or office-based environment. The term usually refers to someone of a similar status or rank within the same organization or profession.
deadline
B1A deadline is a specific point in time or a date by which a particular task, project, or assignment must be finished. It is used to manage schedules and ensure that work is completed within a required timeframe.
earn
A2काम करने या सेवा देने के बदले में पैसे कमाना।
factory
A2यह एक ऐसी जगह है जहाँ मशीनों की मदद से बहुत सारी चीज़ें बनाई जाती हैं। यहाँ बहुत से लोग काम करते हैं।
farmer
A2किसान वह व्यक्ति होता है जो खेत का मालिक होता है या उसका प्रबंधन करता है। किसान हमारे भोजन के लिए फसलें उगाते हैं और पशुओं को पालते हैं।
Firefighter
A2यह वह व्यक्ति है जिसका काम आग बुझाना और लोगों को बचाना है। यह एक साहसी पेशा है।
fireman
A2वह व्यक्ति जिसका काम आग बुझाना और लोगों की जान बचाना होता है।
hairdresser
A2A person who cuts, styles, or colors hair.