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/ˈwɔrkspeɪs/ · work.space
noun
  1. An area allocated for someone to work in, especially in an office. She spent most of her day working in her designated workspace.
  2. A file (or system of files) in which related software and data can be manipulated or developed in isolation from others. The developer worked on her project in a dedicated workspace within the larger codebase.
  3. An empty portion of the screen or window that serves as a container for other windows or objects. She minimized the unnecessary windows to free up more workspace on her computer screen.
Did you know? The concept of a designated workspace has been influential in the design of modern offices, with many companies prioritizing employee well-being and productivity by providing comfortable and well-equipped workspaces.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 18, 2026