Definitions and Examples of work, duty
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a result.
Example
He had to finish his work before he could go on the trip.
A moral or legal obligation; a responsibility.
Example
As a citizen, it is your duty to vote in elections.
Key Differences: work vs duty
- 1Work refers to any activity that requires effort to achieve a result, while junket refers to a pleasure trip or excursion.
- 2Duty refers to a moral or legal obligation, while junket refers to a recreational activity.
Effective Usage of work, duty
- 1Express Responsibility: Use duty and work to express a sense of obligation or responsibility.
- 2Plan Activities: Use junket to plan recreational activities or trips.
- 3Discuss Priorities: Use these antonyms to discuss priorities and balance between work and leisure time.
Remember this!
The antonyms have distinct nuances: Work and duty convey a sense of responsibility or obligation, while junket refers to a recreational activity. Use these words to express responsibility, plan activities, and discuss priorities and balance between work and leisure time.