Service ( noun , noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Service ( noun )

  1. Work done for others, especially work that is done for pay.
  2. An act of helping or doing something for someone.
  3. A system or organization that provides a particular service.

Origin:

From old english sērvice "condition of a servant", from sērvice "a servant", from latin servitium "slavery, service", from servus "slave".

Examples:

  1. She works in customer service.
  2. He provided a service to the community.
  3. The service was excellent.
  4. They offer a delivery service.
  5. The service is available 24 hours a day.

(As a noun)

Service ( noun )

  1. Work done for others, especially work that is done for pay.
  2. An act of helping or doing something for someone.
  3. A system or organization that provides a particular service.

Origin:

From old english sērvice "condition of a servant", from sērvice "a servant", from latin servitium "slavery, service", from servus "slave".

Examples:

  1. She works in customer service.
  2. He provided a service to the community.
  3. The service was excellent.
  4. They offer a delivery service.
  5. The service is available 24 hours a day.

(As a noun)

Service ( noun )

  1. Work done for others, especially work that is done for pay.
  2. An act of helping or doing something for someone.
  3. A system or organization that provides a particular service.

Origin:

From old english sērvice "condition of a servant", from sērvice "a servant", from latin servitium "slavery, service", from servus "slave".

Examples:

  1. She works in customer service.
  2. He provided a service to the community.
  3. The service was excellent.
  4. They offer a delivery service.
  5. The service is available 24 hours a day.
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