team-meeting
/ˈtiːm ˌmiː.tɪŋ/ IELTSAcademic
noun
A team meeting is a meeting where people in the same group discuss work, plans, problems, or progress together.
- We have a team meeting every Monday morning.
- The team meeting covered deadlines and new tasks.
- She shared updates in the team meeting.
Adinary Nuance
A team meeting is more specific than a meeting. It tells you the people already work together as one group. It is also less formal than a conference and usually focuses on shared work.
In other languages
- Vietnamese
- cuộc họp nhóm
- Spanish
- reunión de equipo
- Chinese
- 团队会议
- Japanese
- チーム会議
- Korean
- 팀 회의
Etymology
Team meeting is a modern compound of team and meeting. It became common in business and workplace English in the late 20th century.
Common phrases
team meeting agendaweekly team meetingteam meeting notesteam meeting schedule
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Frequently asked questions
- Is team meeting formal or informal?
- It is usually neutral and businesslike. It fits everyday office English.
- What is the difference between a team meeting and a meeting?
- A team meeting is for one work group. A meeting can be with any people for any purpose.
- Can I use team meeting in academic writing?
- Yes, if you are writing about workplace organisation or group work. It is common in business and professional contexts.