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Synonyms

collaborator

American  
[kuh-lab-uh-rey-ter] / kəˈlæb əˌreɪ tər /

noun

  1. a person who works or cooperates with another on something; a coauthor, coproducer, etc..

    She is currently at work on a new recording project with longtime collaborator Greg Timson.

  2. a person who cooperates with an enemy nation or force, especially with an enemy occupying one’s country.

    Her book gives a detailed account of postwar Poland’s legal retribution against its Nazi collaborators.


Etymology

Origin of collaborator

First recorded in 1800–10; from French collaborateur, equivalent to Late Latin collabōrāt(us) (past participle of collabōrāre ) + -or 2 ( def. ); collaborate ( def. )

Example Sentences

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To account for this, Tye and his collaborators proposed a hypothetical particle with extremely low mass.

From Science Daily

The IT workers took on more jobs, translating messages into English and managing collaborators.

From The Wall Street Journal

The project brought together collaborators from the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, and Canada in addition to the University of Stuttgart.

From Science Daily

His commentary went beyond what was expected, graciously detailing his time on the show and praising his co-stars and collaborators.

From Los Angeles Times

The actor’s co-stars and collaborators paid tribute to the actor.

From Los Angeles Times