Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Colleagues in British Thesaurus
Colleagues
colleague (noun)
someone who works in the same organization or department as you
counterpart (noun)
someone or something that has the same job or purpose as another person or thing, but in a different country, time, situation, or organization
associate (noun)
someone you work with, especially in business
co-worker (noun)
someone who works with you, especially someone with a similar position or status in an organization
someone’s opposite number (British)
British someone who has the same job or status as someone else in another organization or country
predecessor (noun)
the person who had a job or official position before someone else
successor (noun)
someone who has an important position after someone else. Someone who has the position before someone else is called their predecessor
superior (noun)
someone who is senior to you in an organization or job. Your immediate superior holds the position directly above yours.
subordinate (noun)
colleague (noun)
someone in your organization who has the same status or level of responsibility as you
collaborator (noun)
colleague (noun)
someone from a different organization or department who you work or deal with
colleague (noun)
someone who does the same job as you in a different organization, department, or place
confederate (noun)
someone who works with you to achieve something, often something secret or illegal
junior (noun)
someone who has less responsibility or experience in their work than another person
mate (noun)
a junior worker who works with someone who is more experienced