What is another word for Co-operator?
Pronunciation:
[ kˈə͡ʊˈɒpəɹˌe͡ɪtə], [ kˈəʊˈɒpəɹˌeɪtə], [ k_ˈəʊ_ˈɒ_p_ə_ɹ_ˌeɪ_t_ə]
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Synonyms for Co-operator:
n.
• abettor (noun)- accessory,
- co-conspirator,
- supporter,
- cooperator,
- confederate,
- second,
- helper,
- partner in crime,
- accomplice.
- aide,
- apprentice,
- backer,
- Coadjutant,
- backup,
- adherent,
- gofer,
- secretary,
- flunky,
- help,
- patron,
- appointee,
- ally,
- right-hand person,
- coadjutor,
- fellow worker,
- colleague,
- mate,
- abettor,
- follower,
- helpmate,
- adjunct,
- partner,
- temp,
- friend,
- peon,
- deputy,
- temporary worker,
- companion,
- associate,
- subordinate,
- attendant,
- auxiliary,
- representative.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- attendee,
- endorse,
- accoutrement,
- helpmeet,
- married person,
- limb,
- galley slave,
- subordinate word,
- age bracket,
- flunkey,
- company,
- sponsor,
- pair,
- adjutant stork,
- harmonise,
- aide-de-camp,
- arm,
- consociate,
- voice,
- benefactor,
- garter,
- champion,
- attender,
- jockstrap,
- athletic supporter,
- concomitant,
- spokesperson,
- boyfriend,
- pardner,
- lad,
- patronage,
- fork,
- fill-in,
- temporary,
- copulate,
- brother,
- help oneself,
- protagonist,
- admirer,
- adjuvant,
- harmonize,
- assort,
- agree,
- collaborationist,
- age group,
- substitute,
- subdivision,
- lackey,
- example,
- second gear,
- congressman,
- connect,
- accompaniment,
- appointment,
- gent,
- arcsecond,
- consequent,
- mo,
- concord,
- jock,
- relate,
- backup man,
- reliever,
- accessary,
- allied,
- acquaintance,
- confederative,
- instant,
- care,
- kissing kin,
- choir,
- endorsement,
- minute,
- championship,
- link,
- supplementary,
- tender,
- better half,
- economic aid,
- secondment,
- feller,
- henchman,
- financial assistance,
- co-occurrence,
- incidental,
- back,
- avail,
- furcate,
- booster,
- checkmate,
- buster,
- underling,
- adjutant bird,
- learner,
- playfellow,
- frequenter,
- prentice,
- indorse,
- first mate,
- attention,
- writing table,
- second base,
- 2d,
- appurtenant,
- service,
- outgrowth,
- colligate,
- quaker,
- fit in,
- resultant,
- irregular,
- support,
- navvy,
- offset,
- fellow traveler,
- accouterment,
- add-on,
- match,
- couple,
- twin,
- illustration,
- compeer,
- computer backup,
- secondly,
- equal,
- suspensor,
- meeter,
- tie in,
- band together,
- dude,
- sec,
- separate,
- ensuant,
- run,
- lieutenant,
- subscriber,
- assist,
- economic assistance,
- deputy sheriff,
- ancillary,
- foot soldier,
- accompanying,
- secretaire,
- cuss,
- assistance,
- secretarial assistant,
- leg,
- low-level,
- stooge,
- escritoire,
- accord,
- serve,
- teammate,
- accompany,
- drudge,
- relief,
- tending,
- chum up,
- supplemental,
- bit,
- instance,
- stand-in,
- beau,
- fella,
- pal up,
- quisling,
- swain,
- disciple,
- sequent,
- dependent,
- bloke,
- congresswoman,
- angel,
- collateral,
- subsidiary,
- ramification,
- ramify,
- keep company,
- link up,
- financial aid,
- repository,
- associate degree,
- workfellow,
- surrogate,
- backing,
- subdue,
- spouse,
- player,
- moment,
- facilitate,
- abetter,
- appurtenance,
- blighter,
- interpreter,
- 2nd,
- chap,
- musical accompaniment,
- confrere,
- fellow traveller,
- hyponym,
- supplement,
- yes-man.
How to use "Co-operator" in context?
The "co-operative" is a business model that emphasises shared ownership and membership. The idea is that co-operatives achieve economies of scale and scope because they are jointly owned and controlled by their members. They provide a convenient way for small businesses to pool resources and negotiate better prices with larger businesses.
Today, there are over 800 co-operatives in the UK, employing over half a million people. They account for £5.5 billion in sales and £3.5 billion in profits. The co-operative movement is growing worldwide, with over 55 million co-ops in 29 countries.
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