Workload

usgb/ˈwɜːrkləʊd/
noun

The amount of work or tasks that a person or group has to do.

The teacher's workload is very heavy because she has to prepare lessons for five different classes.
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Often appears as...

  • heavy workload
  • increase workload
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Subject Association

The word 'workload' often connects to education or professional careers.

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Students during exam periods often experience an increased workload.
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Emotional Weight

Can imply stress or pressure when the workload is described as heavy or overwhelming.

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With the mounting workload, the interns felt increasingly stressed.
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Conversational Context

Used to discuss job responsibilities or time management in casual and formal conversations.

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I can't join the party tonight; my workload is just too much.
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