workplace
A place where people go to do their jobs.
A workplace is any location where people go to do their jobs and earn money. It might be an office building where accountants work at desks, a restaurant kitchen where chefs prepare meals, a construction site where builders frame houses, or a hospital where doctors and nurses care for patients. Your parents probably have a workplace they travel to each day, though some people work from home offices, making their workplace just down the hall.
The word combines “work” and “place” in a straightforward way, and it encompasses both the physical location and everything that happens there. A workplace includes the people you work with, the tools and equipment you use, and the atmosphere or culture of how things get done. Some workplaces are formal and quiet, like law offices. Others are loud and energetic, like television studios or auto repair shops.
Teachers often call their classrooms their workplace. Farmers might consider their entire farm their workplace. A delivery driver's workplace could be their truck and all the streets they drive. The key idea is that a workplace is wherever someone regularly performs the tasks that make up their job, whether that's fixing computers, teaching students, or baking bread.