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Probationary Meaning in English

word

pɹoʊˈbeɪʃəˌnɛˌɹi
proh-BAY-shuh-nair-ee
pɹəʊbˈeɪʃənəɹi
proh-BAY-shuh-nuh-ree

Definition

Describes a period or status during which someone is being tested or evaluated, often before getting a permanent position or confirmation.

Usage & Nuances

Almost always used in formal or professional settings, especially jobs ('probationary period', 'probationary employee'). Often refers to a trial period. Not slang. Sometimes confused with 'on probation', which can also refer to criminal justice contexts but is separate from 'probationary' in employment.

Example Sentences

She is a probationary employee at the company.

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The job includes a six-month probationary period.

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His probationary status will end soon.

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After the probationary period, you’ll be a full employee.

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Managers closely monitor probationary staff to see if they’re a good fit.

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If you break the rules as a probationary member, you might not be confirmed.

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