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Collaborative

Adjective
UK /kəˈlæb.ər.ə.tɪv/
US /kəˈlæb.ə.reɪ.tɪv/

Definition

Willing to work with others or involving two or more people working together to achieve something.

Example

"The project was a collaborative effort by all the members in the team."

"The teacher praised the students for their collaborative project, where they divided the work fairly and helped each other learn."

"Their collaborative approach to parenting helped them maintain a healthy and balanced environment for their children despite their differences."

Explanation

The word collaborative comes from the prefix “com-“, which means “with or together”. It refers to working together with other people to achieve a common goal or complete a task. It describes an environment, behaviour, or attitude where people share ideas, efforts, or resources to solve problems or create something. Being collaborative means you’re open to others’ input, respect teamwork, and focus on group success instead of only personal achievements. This word often emphasises unity, shared responsibility, and collective progress.

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