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1. (adj.) unemployed
not employed; without a job.
2. unemployed
not currently in use.
3. unemployed
not productively used:
unemployed capital.
4. (n.) unemployed
the unemployed, unemployed persons collectively.
Etymology: (1590)
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| Definition of 'Unemployed' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) unemployed people, unemployed
people who are involuntarily out of work (considered as a group)
"the long-term unemployed need assistance"
2. (adj) unemployed
not engaged in a gainful occupation
"unemployed workers marched on the capital"
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1. (adjective) unemployed
not having a job
She's been unemployed for several months.; an unemployed actor
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| Definition of 'Unemployed' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) Unemployed
not employed in manual or other labor; having no regular work
2. (adj) Unemployed
not invested or used; as, unemployed capital
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Sense: not having, or not able to find, work
He has been unemployed for three months.
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Afrikaans: uit diens, werkloos |
Arabic: عاطِل عن العَمَل |
Bulgarian: безработен |
Brazilian: desempregado |
Czech: nezaměstnaný |
German: arbeitslos |
Danish: arbejdsløs |
Greek: άνεργος |
Spanish: desempleado, parado, en p |
Estonian: ilma tööta, töötu |
Farsi: بیکار |
Finnish: työtön |
French: au chômage |
Hebrew: מוּבטָל |
Hindi: बेरोजगार, बेकार |
Croatian: nezaposlen |
Hungarian: munkanélküli |
Indonesian: menganggur |
Icelandic: atvinnulaus |
Italian: disoccupato |
Japanese: 失業した |
Korean: 실직한 |
Lithuanian: bedarbis |
Latvian: nenodarbināts; bez darba |
Malay: menganggur |
Dutch: werkloos |
Norwegian: arbeidsledig/-løs |
Polish: bezrobotny |
Persian: بیکار |
Pashto: بېكار |
Portuguese: desempregado |
Romanian: în şomaj |
Russian: безработный |
Slovak: nezamestnaný |
Slovenian: nezaposlen |
Serbian: nezaposlen |
Swedish: arbetslös |
Thai: ซึ่งว่างงาน |
Turkish: işsiz, boşta gezen |
Taiwanese: 失業的 |
Ukrainian: безробітний |
Urdu: بے روزگار |
Vietnamese: không được sử dụng |
Chinese: 失业的 |
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