roster
noun /ˈrɒstə(r)/
/ˈrɑːstər/
- a list showing the tasks that different people have to do at different times within an organization synonym rota
- a duty roster
- The boss has drawn up a duty roster.
Extra Examples- Kelly has an excellent chance of making the opening-day roster.
- a roster for babysitting
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- impressive
- duty
- active
- …
- fill
- fill out
- make
- …
- a list of the names of people who are available to do a job, play in a team, etc.Extra Examples
- They have a number of outstanding players on their roster.
- The firm has built up an impressive roster of clients over the past ten years.
- a roster of artists
- The record company confirmed that the band had been dropped from the roster.
- The team has ten rookies on the active roster.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- impressive
- duty
- active
- …
- fill
- fill out
- make
- …
Word Originearly 18th cent. (originally denoting a list of duties and leave for military personnel): from Dutch rooster ‘list’, earlier ‘gridiron’, from roosten ‘to roast’, with reference to its parallel lines.