telephonist
telephonist
Definition
tele·phon·ist (tel′ə fōn′ist, tə lef′ə nist)
noun
Brit. a telephone switchboard operator
telephonist
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- have: Being an internet company, we have more people dealing with emails than we have telephonists!
- employ: Aspro proved to be an equal opportunities company by employing a telephonist, called Les, who was totally blind.
- pay: I suddenly realize that being a poorly paid telephonist and hob-nobbing with the ' glitterati ' can be a difficult mix.
- become: He relented and Violette became a telephonist at an exchange near St. Paul's Cathedral.
Adjective modifier
- part-time: A month later three part-time telephonists, costing a total £ 1,250, were taken on to call electors.
- basic: Must have basic telephonist and keyboard skills + be able to work early and late shifts including weekends as and when required.
Modifies a noun
- work: I have done telephonist work for eight years with the GPO.
Noun used with modifier
- woman: She was chosen after a nationwide competition among 15,000 women telephonists and was awarded ten guineas.
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