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Synonyms and antonyms of Groups of people who work together in British Thesaurus
Groups of people who work together
board (noun)
a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business or government activities
body (noun)
a group of people who work together for an organization or the government and have important responsibilities
class (noun)
one of the groups into which people are divided in a competition
committee (noun)
a group of people who represent a larger group or organization and are chosen to do a particular job, for example to study something and suggest what action to take: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
crew (noun)
a group of people with a particular skill who work together: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
dream ticket (noun)
a particular group of people, especially in politics, who are likely to work well together and to be successful
fraternity (noun)
people who do the same job or share the same interests, or the organization that they belong to
ginger group (noun)
British a group within an organization that tries to get other people in the same organization to discuss new ideas and make changes
group practice (noun)
a group of doctors or other professional people who work together in the same building
hierarchy (noun)
the group of people who control an organization
inspectorate (noun)
a group of people employed by an organization to check that its rules are being followed, for example in a particular industry
interest group (noun)
a group of people who work together to achieve a particular aim, especially by putting pressure on the government
jury (noun)
a group of people who judge a competition: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
night shift (noun)
the office (noun)
outfit (noun)
informal an organization, especially a small firm
shift (noun)
the people who work during a particular shift
syndicate (noun)
a group of people or organizations that work together to achieve a particular aim
team (noun)
a group of people who work together: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
all the people discussing a subject and voting in a debate
think tank (noun)
a group of people who work together to produce new ideas on a particular subject
unit (noun)
a group of people who work as a team within a larger group or organization: can be followed by a singular or plural verb