Workings

Pronunciation: /ˈwɜːrkɪŋ/

Workings (adj)

  1. Used when something is operating and doing its job.
  2. Used for doing a job, not for rest or special occasions.
  3. In progress; being done now, especially a study or plan.

Examples

  • The machine is working and producing parts.
  • I’m working today, so I can’t meet you in the morning.

Workings (noun)

  1. The parts of a factory or plant where production happens.

Examples

  • The report covers factory operations and safety rules.
  • Factory operations require careful planning each day.

Workings (verb)

  1. To be employed and spend time doing tasks for pay.

Examples

  • She works in the evening and rests on weekends.
  • They work hard to meet the deadline.

Workings (adjective)

Examples

  • The machine is working properly today.
  • The system is working smoothly after the update.