Crew
Noun
UK
/kruË/
US
/kruË/
Definition
A group of people who work together, usually on transport, projects, or tasks.
Example
"The shipâs crew worked hard."
"The airplane crew welcomed passengers and ensured their safety during the flight."
"The movieâs crew prepared the stage, lights, and cameras before the actors arrived."
Explanation
A crew is a group of people working together for a common purpose. Itâs often used for teams that operate ships, airplanes, or films. For example, a shipâs crew includes sailors who work under the captain. An airplane crew includes pilots and flight attendants. In movies, the âfilm crewâ includes camera operators, directors, and technicians. The word emphasises teamwork and cooperation. Unlike a âteamâ in sports, âcrewâ usually refers to professional or work-related groups.