white-collar
|white/col/lar|
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/ˈwaɪt ˌkɑːlər/
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/ˈwaɪt ˌkɒlə/
office work
Etymology
Etymology Information
'white-collar' originates from the color of the shirts typically worn by office workers, contrasting with 'blue-collar' workers who often wore blue uniforms.
Historical Evolution
The term 'white-collar' was first used in the early 20th century to describe office workers.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it referred to the color of the shirts worn by office workers, but now it broadly refers to professional or clerical work.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
relating to the work done or those who work in an office or other professional environment.
He has a white-collar job in a large corporation.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45
