[count] 1 : one of the major parts of a company, organization, government, or school
▪ Your letter has been forwarded to our sales department. ▪ When you get to the hospital, go directly to the X-ray department. ▪ the country's energy department ▪ the Department of Defense = the Defense Department ▪ the county sheriff's department ▪ the university's math and science departments ▪ the department of modern languages ▪ the college's athletic department ▪ She joined the town's police department. — abbr. dept. — see also fire department 2 : an area in a store where a particular kind of product is sold
▪ the toy department ▪ “Which department should we go to first?” “I'd like to start in the men's department.” [=the part of the store that sells clothing for men] 3 informal a : a subject or activity that a person is interested in or responsible for
▪ Taking care of the cat is not my department. [=responsibility]
b often humorous — used to say that someone or something has or does not have a particular quality ▪ She's sweet, but she's somewhat lacking in the intelligence department. [=she is not very intelligent] ▪ He does pretty well in the looks department. [=he is attractive] ▪ Both cars do well in the safety department. [=both cars are safe to drive]
▪ Your letter has been forwarded to our sales department. ▪ When you get to the hospital, go directly to the X-ray department. ▪ the country's energy department ▪ the Department of Defense = the Defense Department ▪ the county sheriff's department ▪ the university's math and science departments ▪ the department of modern languages ▪ the college's athletic department ▪ She joined the town's police department. — abbr. dept. — see also fire department
▪ the toy department ▪ “Which department should we go to first?” “I'd like to start in the men's department.” [=the part of the store that sells clothing for men]
▪ Taking care of the cat is not my department. [=responsibility]
b often humorous — used to say that someone or something has or does not have a particular quality ▪ She's sweet, but she's somewhat lacking in the intelligence department. [=she is not very intelligent] ▪ He does pretty well in the looks department. [=he is attractive] ▪ Both cars do well in the safety department. [=both cars are safe to drive]







