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Accordingly, she had the boys to hitch a team to a buggy and took him driving over the great estate.

THE HOMESTEADEROSCAR MICHEAUX

Well, from what little I’ve seen and heard of him, he’d be a whole team if he’s willing to throw in with us and take a chance.

RAW GOLDBERTRAND W. SINCLAIR

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OCTOBER 26, 1985

WORDS RELATED TO TEAM

  • competitive
  • contesting
  • exercise-related
  • recreational
  • sporting
  • team
  • baseball club
  • crew
  • nine
  • personnel
  • roster
  • squad
  • team
  • affiliate
  • ally
  • amalgamate
  • belt
  • coadjute
  • combine
  • conjoin
  • consolidate
  • federate
  • gather
  • league
  • merge
  • team
  • unite
  • army
  • band
  • body
  • company
  • contingent
  • corps
  • crew
  • detachment
  • force
  • group
  • organization
  • outfit
  • party
  • posse
  • squad
  • team
  • troop
  • unit
  • agglomeration
  • assemblage
  • assortment
  • band
  • batch
  • bevy
  • blob
  • bouquet
  • bundle
  • caboodle
  • chunk
  • clump
  • cluster
  • covey
  • crew
  • crowd
  • fascicle
  • flock
  • galaxy
  • gang
  • gathering
  • group
  • heap
  • host
  • hunk
  • knot
  • lot
  • mass
  • mess
  • mob
  • multitude
  • number
  • oodles
  • pack
  • parcel
  • party
  • passel
  • pile
  • quantity
  • sheaf
  • shebang
  • shock
  • shooting match
  • spray
  • stack
  • swarm
  • team
  • thicket
  • troop
  • tuft
  • boarders
  • callers
  • companionship
  • corteges
  • parties
  • presences
  • retinues
  • societies
  • visitors

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1. team

noun. [‘ˈtiːm’] a cooperative unit (especially in sports).

Synonyms

  • five
  • A-team
  • powerhouse
  • basketball team
  • defending team
  • squad
  • football team
  • major-league team
  • offense
  • JV
  • police squad
  • defense
  • defence
  • second string
  • little-league team
  • varsity
  • first team
  • battery
  • major-league club
  • social unit
  • bench
  • baseball team
  • stringer
  • section
  • eleven
  • offence
  • junior varsity
  • hit squad
  • minor-league team
  • flying squad
  • unit
  • crew
  • minor-league club

Antonyms

  • offense
  • defense
  • defence
  • nonworker

Etymology

  • teme (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • team (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

Rhymes with Team

  • chromakalim
  • sephardim
  • hapoalim
  • downstream
  • upstream
  • sarofim
  • ibrahim
  • haradim
  • extreme
  • supreme
  • maxime
  • vadim
  • stream
  • scream
  • rodime
  • regime
  • redeem
  • rahim
  • raheem
  • pezim
  • passim
  • joaquim
  • joachim
  • hakeem
  • esteem
  • daelim
  • basim
  • avrim
  • agleam
  • scheme

Sentences with team

1. Verb, base form
Another option is to team up with lip gloss vendors and sell their products.

2. Noun, singular or mass
Have each team face each other and stand very close together.

3. Adjective
The democratic or participative leader involves team members in the decision-making process.

4. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
In such situations, the sharing of authority and minimal direction empowers team members.

Quotes about team

1. Growing up in a group home, and with an undiagnosed learning disability to boot, the odds of success were not on my side. But when I joined the high school football team, I learned the value of discipline, focus, persistence, and teamwork all skills that have proven vital to my career as a C.E.O. and social entrepreneur.
Darell Hammond

2. A key to achieving success is to assemble a strong and stable management team.
Vivek Wadhwa

3. I prefer to win titles with the team ahead of individual awards or scoring more goals than anyone else. I’m more worried about being a good person than being the best football player in the world. When all this is over, what are you left with? When I retire, I hope I am remembered for being a decent guy.
Lionel Messi

2. A-team

noun. a group of elite soldiers or a leadership group of advisors or workers in an organization.

Synonyms

  • team

Antonyms

  • offense
  • defense

3. double-team

verb. cover with two defensive players.

Antonyms

  • uncover

4. team

noun. [‘ˈtiːm’] two or more draft animals that work together to pull something.

Synonyms

  • relay

Antonyms

  • prosecution
  • question

Etymology

  • teme (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • team (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

5. team

verb. [‘ˈtiːm’] form a team.

Synonyms

  • aggroup
  • team up

Antonyms

  • end
  • misconception
  • beginning

Etymology

  • teme (Middle English (1100-1500))
  • team (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

What is another word for team?

572 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ tˈiːm], [ tˈiːm], [ t_ˈiː_m]

Table of Contents

  • adj.

    athletic (adjective)

    • teamer,
    • exercise-related,
    • recreational.

    cooperative (adjective)

    • more symbiotic,
    • more coactive,
    • more participating,
    • most interdependent,
    • co-adjuvant,
    • more coadjuvant,
    • co-efficient,
    • more interdependent,
    • more coacting,
    • co adjuvant,
    • most symbiotic,
    • most coactive,
    • most participating,
    • most coacting,
    • most concurring,
    • more coordinated,
    • most collaborating,
    • more joining,
    • most coadjuvant,
    • most coefficient,
    • co acting,
    • co efficient,
    • co operative,
    • most collegial,
    • inter-dependent,
    • co active,
    • more collaborating,
    • most joining,
    • more coefficient,
    • more concurring,
    • hand glove,
    • most coordinated,
    • inter dependent,
    • most uniting,
    • more uniting,
    • more collegial.

    Other relevant words: (adjective)

    • interdependent,
    • in league,
    • quantity,
    • athletic,
    • synergistic,
    • co-acting,
    • collegial,
    • coefficient,
    • co-operative,
    • synergetic,
    • symbiotic,
    • cooperative,
    • coacting,
    • synergic,
    • Coactive,
    • co-active,
    • Coadjuvant.
  • n.

    • slip into,
    • wear,
    • try on,
    • trio,
    • foursome,
    • put on,
    • dress,
    • wrap up,
    • get dressed,
    • pull on,
    • cover up,
    • clothe.

    • boy,
    • back,
    • conference,
    • backfield,
    • center,
    • contingent,
    • unit,
    • blue,
    • center forward,
    • all-American,
    • ballplayer.

    • clinic,
    • rig,
    • tandem,
    • board,
    • committee,
    • class.

    • community,
    • gaggle,
    • flight.

    • face,
    • contest,
    • race,
    • represent,
    • duel,
    • take up,
    • enter,
    • ride,
    • play,
    • meet.

    ball club (noun)

    • baseball club.

    bunch (noun)

    • shebangs,
    • be vies,
    • shooting matches,
    • caboodles,
    • be-vies.

    couple (noun)

    • husband wife,
    • husband and wives,
    • twains,
    • husband wives.

    crew (noun)

    • cabal,
    • circle,
    • aggregation,
    • cadre,
    • assembly,
    • squad,
    • cell,
    • sect,
    • body,
    • crowd,
    • ring,
    • army,
    • colony,
    • clan,
    • detachment,
    • junta,
    • host,
    • drove,
    • fellowship,
    • regiment,
    • battalion,
    • club,
    • wing,
    • coalition,
    • flock,
    • society,
    • posse,
    • coterie,
    • collection,
    • nest,
    • hive,
    • herd,
    • covey,
    • union,
    • pack,
    • division,
    • clique,
    • assemblage,
    • set,
    • school,
    • litter,
    • complement,
    • phalanx,
    • string,
    • detail,
    • fleet,
    • caucus,
    • bevy,
    • force.

    duality (noun)

    • duo,
    • duet,
    • twosome,
    • match,
    • span,
    • yoke,
    • brace,
    • couplet.

    expedition (noun)

    • voyager,
    • traveller,
    • exploration,
    • entrada,
    • travellers,
    • voyage,
    • voyagers.

    faction (noun)

    • de-sign,
    • in sider,
    • in-sider,
    • de sign,
    • de-signs,
    • de signs.

    group, crew (noun)

    • partners,
    • stable,
    • lineup,
    • workers.

    line-up (noun)

    • queue,
    • listings,
    • line up.

    organization (noun)

    • co operatives.

    Other relevant words: (noun)

    • retinue,
    • side,
    • servicemen,
    • fraternity,
    • soldieries,
    • messes,
    • fighting forces,
    • dualities,
    • two of a kind,
    • knot,
    • operatives,
    • soldiery,
    • caboodle,
    • trooper,
    • splinter group,
    • fighting force,
    • couple,
    • duplexity,
    • Sheaves,
    • husband and wife,
    • shebang,
    • sectors,
    • repertory company,
    • duality,
    • throngs,
    • outfit,
    • corps,
    • brigade,
    • troop,
    • consortia,
    • stock company,
    • troupe,
    • service personnel,
    • party,
    • officers,
    • binaries,
    • shooting match,
    • dyads,
    • Monopolies,
    • bunch,
    • Diremption,
    • co-operatives,
    • combos,
    • MENS,
    • doublet,
    • fighting men,
    • pair,
    • acting company,
    • line-up,
    • insider,
    • twain,
    • gang,
    • platoon,
    • insiders,
    • teachers,
    • bifurcations,
    • staff,
    • bilaterality,
    • expedition,
    • duals,
    • tribe,
    • faction,
    • dyad,
    • newlywed,
    • troopers,
    • mob,
    • subculture,
    • bifurcation,
    • two,
    • combo,
    • newlyweds,
    • organization,
    • deuces,
    • cooperatives,
    • crew,
    • ball club,
    • dos,
    • deuce,
    • Doublets,
    • sheaf,
    • company,
    • consortium.

    outfit (noun)

    • out-fit,
    • out fits,
    • out fit,
    • out-fits.

    pair (noun)

    • two a kind,
    • two of kind,
    • two kind.

    sect (noun)

    • de-nomination,
    • de nominations,
    • de nomination,
    • de-nominations.

    side (noun)

    • belligerents.

    troop (noun)

    • fighting mens,
    • servicemens.

    troop/troops (noun)

    • de-legations,
    • de legation,
    • service personnels,
    • de-legation,
    • de legations.

    troupe (noun)

    • stock companies,
    • acting companies.

    two (noun)

    • bi furcation,
    • bi lateralities,
    • bi-furcations,
    • bi nary,
    • bi laterality,
    • duplexities,
    • bi-laterality,
    • bi-furcation,
    • bi-lateralities,
    • diremptions,
    • bi-nary,
    • bi furcations,
    • bilateralities.
  • v.

    band (verb)

    • Coadjuting,
    • coadjutes,
    • coadjuted.

    competition (verb)

    • team up,
    • team.

    Other relevant words: (verb)

    • group,
    • aggroup.

    pair (verb)

    • paired up,
    • matches up,
    • paired off,
    • pairs up,
    • pairs off,
    • matching up,
    • pairing up.
  • Other synonyms:

    • shift.

    Other relevant words:

    • Allying,
    • Teamed,
    • band,
    • pair up,
    • twinned,
    • league,
    • Teaming,
    • coadjute,
    • pairing off,
    • matched up,
    • twinning,
    • pair off,
    • Bracketing,
    • match up,
    • Bracketed.

    Other relevant words (noun):

    • five,
    • grouping,
    • apportion,
    • join,
    • colonnade,
    • Brett,
    • confederation,
    • range,
    • tier,
    • sedan chair,
    • arrange,
    • Contesseration,
    • disperse,
    • lot,
    • conjoin,
    • concur,
    • crate,
    • newsman,
    • join together,
    • correspondent,
    • seals,
    • unicorn,
    • make up,
    • connect,
    • attach,
    • social group,
    • tie,
    • band together,
    • go-cart,
    • distich,
    • federation,
    • newswoman,
    • hack,
    • rank,
    • levee,
    • agree,
    • squadron,
    • both,
    • link,
    • prairie schooner,
    • double,
    • reporter,
    • hobbyhorse,
    • dispense,
    • section,
    • file,
    • tonga,
    • cluster,
    • bracket,
    • merge,
    • twin,
    • movement,
    • suit,
    • tricycle,
    • hours,
    • in-group,
    • melt,
    • get together,
    • employees,
    • link up,
    • denomination,
    • pontoon,
    • stretcher,
    • association,
    • assign,
    • workforce,
    • stint,
    • muster,
    • work together,
    • couple up,
    • acrobatic,
    • relay,
    • helpful,
    • Dearborn,
    • play ball,
    • perambulator,
    • ambulance,
    • confederate,
    • foreign correspondent,
    • affiliate,
    • gymnastic,
    • Gemote,
    • schedule,
    • row,
    • baseball team,
    • four-in-hand,
    • robust,
    • quota,
    • form,
    • conclave,
    • cooperate,
    • jigger,
    • sloven,
    • peer group,
    • administer,
    • associate,
    • bloc,
    • reunion,
    • distribute,
    • spread,
    • palanquin,
    • cattle,
    • shay,
    • quadricycle,
    • sportive,
    • accommodative,
    • confederacy,
    • vigorous,
    • champion,
    • ricksha,
    • number,
    • convention,
    • ingathering,
    • build,
    • Tong,
    • conjugate,
    • personnel,
    • marry,
    • Rockaway,
    • meeting,
    • allowance,
    • cohort,
    • second team,
    • collaborate,
    • concerted,
    • ally,
    • conventicle,
    • anchorman,
    • unite,
    • salon,
    • bind,
    • partner,
    • nine,
    • fasten,
    • amalgamate,
    • collocation,
    • anchorwoman,
    • duad,
    • varsity,
    • limber,
    • turnout,
    • wed,
    • equipage,
    • study group,
    • mate,
    • join forces,
    • bicycle,
    • at home,
    • flying squad,
    • amass,
    • barrow,
    • Conestoga Wagon,
    • congress,
    • palankeen,
    • order,
    • age group,
    • guild,
    • convergence,
    • assuage,
    • carriole,
    • eleven,
    • double-team,
    • mates,
    • oxen,
    • joint,
    • communion,
    • sportscaster,
    • organize,
    • velocipede,
    • eight,
    • Cariole,
    • allot,
    • conspire,
    • twins,
    • war correspondent,
    • reserves,
    • social gathering,
    • newscaster,
    • formation,
    • cartel,
    • weatherman,
    • truck,
    • conversazione,
    • edge,
    • join up,
    • out-group,
    • tram,
    • concourse,
    • syndicate,
    • task force,
    • Bund,
    • ingroup,
    • Hackery,
    • collaborative,
    • Family,
    • alliance,
    • ducks,
    • jinrikisha,
    • legion,
    • journalist,
    • first team,
    • put together,
    • thread,
    • combine,
    • line,
    • special correspondent,
    • colligation,
    • brawny,
    • cast,
    • congregation,
    • council,
    • Horses,
    • conjunctive,
    • accede,
    • two-wheeler,
    • bike,
    • strong,
    • horde,
    • hurdle,
    • wheel,
    • quorum,
    • conflux,
    • compose,
    • help,
    • tumbrel,
    • levy,
    • collective noun,
    • club together,
    • patrol,
    • gathering,
    • assemble,
    • Posse Comitatus,
    • spike,
    • trust,
    • Brancard,
    • cycle,
    • muscular,
    • identify,
    • chaise,
    • compilation.

How to use «Team» in context?

«The team» is an essential part of any successful organization. The team’s success is directly related to the success of the organization. A team can be anything from a group of people working together to achieve a common goal, to a family unit. The key to a successful team is communication.

A team needs communication in order to work effectively. Communication includes not only the transfer of information, but also the exchange of emotions. It is important for members of the team to be able to share their thoughts and feelings with each other, in order to create a cohesive unit.

Paraphrases for Team:

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  • Reverse Entailment

    • Adjective
      team-based.
    • Proper noun, singular
      squad, CREWS, squads.
    • Noun, plural
      players, CREWS, squads.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      player, squad.
  • Independent

    • Adjective
      equipment-contributing.
    • Proper noun, singular
      assess, task, Has, Penalties, Traps, games, Subsidies, Investments, officers, scholars, sanctions, arrangements, states, tips, standings, weapons, councils, chicks.
    • Noun, plural
      assets, supplies, Asses, Capabilities, Facilities, Patients, employees, partners, servants, colleagues, skills, tasks, shifts, harnesses, subcommittees, tools, guys, leagues, formations, clubs, reporters, encounters, champions, items, materials, fixtures, boys, kits, responsibilities, requisites, qualifiers, inspectors, gangs, troupes, swimmers, finals, subgroups, panellists.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      game, gang, match, task, Institutes, matches.
    • Verb, past tense
      defeated, downed, drew, finished, formed, led, lost, organized, welcomed, Was, Became, Came, Chaired, Scored, Served, Took, Worked.
    • Verb, gerund or present participle
      competing, equipping, existing, joining, riding, Comprising, partnering.
    • Verb, past participle
      attached, charged, colored, drawn, gone, led, played, welcomed, won, Provided, Stationed, staffed, partnered.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      Has, Faces, welcomes, forges, guys, provides, equips, says, consists.
  • Other Related

    • Adjective
      all-American.
    • Proper noun, singular
      computer, teamwork, computers, panels.
    • Noun, plural
      computers, wins, officials, professionals, panels.
    • Noun, singular or mass
      athlete, basketball, computer, platoon, teammate, teamwork, varsity.
    • Verb, past tense
      played, won.
    • Verb, past participle
      paired.
    • Verb, 3rd person singular present
      wins.

Homophones for Team:

  • teem.

Hypernym for Team:

  • n.

    • group
      baseball team, eleven, defence, varsity, crew, minor-league club, junior varsity, five, powerhouse, minor-league team, major-league team, offense, little-league team, defending team, hockey team, jv, section, police squad, second string, major-league club, defense, flying squad, battery, basketball team, first team, squad, relay, offence, A-team, hit squad, football team.

Hyponym for Team:

  • n.

    • group
      animal group, unit, social unit.
  • v.

    • competition
      group, aggroup.

Meronym for Team:

  • n.

    • group
      stringer, bench.

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Synonyms:
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  • tealer
  • tealest
  • teallite
  • teals
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  • ‘tween decks
  • (take) offence
  • (that’s a) good question
  • (the) best of luck
  • (the) more fool you/him/her etc.

Resources

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Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:1.0 / 1 vote

  1. team, squadnoun

    a cooperative unit (especially in sports)

    Synonyms:
    squad, police squad

  2. teamverb

    two or more draft animals that work together to pull something

    Synonyms:
    squad

  3. team, team upverb

    form a team

    «We teamed up for this new project»

    Synonyms:
    team up

PPDB, the paraphrase databaseRate these paraphrases:4.0 / 1 vote

  1. List of paraphrases for «team»:

    computer, teams, equipment, crew, group, squad, équipe, panel, machine, appliance, teamwork, task, force, staff, pc, team-based

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How to use team in a sentence?

  1. Troy Terry:

    The comeback, I think it shows our team’s resiliency and that we can play with any team in this league. But there’s no one that’s happy right now, it’s a mindset thing. It’s been this way since I’ve been here, and I ’m guilty of it. We ca n’t be happy with coming back and making it close and playing Vegas to a close game.

  2. Jeff Traylor:

    Illinois is a very coach Bielema-looking team, he’s won three Big Ten championships at Wisconsin and took Arkansas to three bowl games in a row. Watching that Nebraska game, you can tell he’s already made his presence felt at Illinois. They are a good football team.

  3. Lior Noy:

    We have a few teams that work with companies that are more mature and so we give them the best team to continue their growth.

  4. Ian Walker:

    You can have very authoritarian leaders who are very charismatic but then there are those quieter leaders who are every bit as much leaders, they have a different way of getting the maximum out of their team.

  5. Kareem Abu-Elmagd:

    Everybody was excited in the operating room when we had the organs in, they fit in his abdominal cavity and the whole team was so excited that we were able to Vic with the new organs.


Translations for team

From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary

  • الفريق, فريقArabic
  • equipCatalan, Valencian
  • týmCzech
  • tîmWelsh
  • holdDanish
  • Mannschaft, TeamGerman
  • ομάδα, ζευγάριGreek
  • teamoEsperanto
  • equipo, tiro, cuadrilla, yuntaSpanish
  • taldeBasque
  • تیم, گروهPersian
  • tiimi, valjakko, talli, miehistö, joukkueFinnish
  • lið, toymiFaroese
  • équipeFrench
  • foireannIrish
  • equipoGalician
  • נבחרתHebrew
  • टीमHindi
  • csapatHungarian
  • թիմArmenian
  • timIndonesian
  • squadraItalian
  • קְבוּצָהHebrew
  • チーム, 隊Japanese
  • Korean
  • iugum, Team, manipulus, turmaLatin
  • tīmaMāori
  • pasukanMalay
  • ploegDutch
  • spann, lagNorwegian
  • zespół, ekipa, zaprzęgPolish
  • equipePortuguese
  • echipăRomanian
  • экипаж, упря́жка, брига́да, кома́нда, арте́ль, группаRussian
  • tim, тимSerbo-Croatian
  • stall, lag, teamSwedish
  • timuSwahili
  • அணிTamil
  • బృందంTelugu
  • ทีมThai
  • ekip, takımTurkish
  • командаUkrainian
  • קאָלעקטיווYiddish
  • 球队Chinese

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