Workload - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwɜːrkləʊd|  American pronunciation of the word workload
Brit.  |ˈwɜːkləʊd|  British pronunciation of the word workload

noun

- work that a person is expected to do in a specified time

Extra examples

Students complained about the heavy workload.

She's struggling to cope with the heavy workload.

We've got to find ways of reducing Gail's workload next year.

...a very taxing workload that is taking a lot of time to finish...

Getting a new assistant will lighten the workload considerably.

Each team member is expected to carry a fair share of the workload.

We have tried to equalize the workload between the different teachers.

The administrative workload is making massive inroads into our working day (=taking away time).

We should hire another secretary to lighten Barbara's workload.

Brian's just not keeping up with the workload. Can you have a quiet word?

The bills are sent out on different dates to spread the workload on council staff.

The new exams will only add to the workload of already hard-pressed teachers.

Word forms

noun
singular: workload
plural: workloads
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