Team - Wikipedia-style Article
Team
Definition
Team refers to a group of individuals working together to achieve a common goal, or a pair of animals, such as horses, harnessed together for work.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /tiːm/
- Respelling: TEEM
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /tiːm/
- Respelling: TEEM
Etymology
The word "team" originates from Old English "team," meaning "descendant, line, or race," derived from Proto-Germanic "*taumaz," referring to offspring or lineage. Over time, it evolved to mean a group of people or animals working together.
Derivatives
- Teammate (noun)
- Teamwork (noun)
- Teaming (verb)
- Teamed (verb, past tense)
- Teamster (noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The noun "team" is often used to describe a cooperative group, such as in sports or work environments. For example, "Our team won the championship." As a verb, it describes the act of joining or working together with others, e.g., "She teamed up with her colleague to complete the project."
Related Terms
- Collaboration: The act of working together.
- Partnership: A cooperative relationship between individuals or groups.
- Organization: A structured group of people working for a purpose.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A group of individuals working together: Refers to a cooperative group with shared objectives.
- Example: "The engineering team successfully launched the new product."
- A group of animals harnessed together: Refers to pairs or groups of animals used for work.
- Example: "A team of oxen plowed the field."
Verb
- To join or work together with others: Refers to collaboration for achieving a task or goal.
- Example: "The designers teamed with developers to create the app."
- To form a group or partnership: Refers to organizing into a cooperative unit.
- Example: "They teamed up to tackle the project more efficiently."