Work

Group: 4 #group-4

Relations

  • Achievement: Work can lead to achievements or accomplishments.
  • Accomplishment: Work can result in accomplishments or achievements.
  • Skill: Work requires and develops skills and abilities.
  • Livelihood: Work is a source of livelihood or means of support.
  • Profession: Work is associated with a particular profession or field.
  • Employment: Work is a type of employment or job.
  • Income: Work is a means of earning income or livelihood.
  • Labor: Work involves physical or mental labor.
  • Responsibility: Work involves responsibilities and obligations.
  • Action: An action is a unit of work or labor.
  • Productivity: Work is a measure of productivity or output.
  • Displacement: Work is the product of force and displacement, and is a measure of the energy transferred to an object.
  • Displacement Vector: Work is defined as the dot product of a force vector and a displacement vector.
  • Job: Work is the activity or tasks associated with a job or occupation.
  • Effort: Work requires effort and exertion.
  • Duty: Work involves duties and responsibilities.
  • Contribution: Work is a way to contribute to society or an organization.
  • Purpose: Work can provide a sense of purpose or meaning.
  • Vocation: Work can be a vocation or calling.
  • Progress: Progress is often the result of sustained work and effort over time.
  • Task: Work consists of tasks or duties to be performed.
  • Career: Work is a part of one’s career or professional path.
  • Occupation: Work is the activity or tasks associated with an occupation.