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View usage for: (ʌnɪmplɔɪd) adjectiveSomeone who is unemployed does not have a job. The problem is millions of people are unemployed. This workshop helps young unemployed people in Grimsby. Have you been unemployed for over six months? Synonyms: out of work, redundant, laid off, jobless More Synonyms of unemployed The unemployed are people who are unemployed. We want to create jobs for the unemployed. unemployed in British English (ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd) adjective1. a. without remunerative employment; out of work b. (as collective noun; preceded by the) the unemployed unemployed in American English (ˌʌnɛmˈplɔɪd) adjective1. not employed; without work Examples of 'unemployed' in a sentenceunemployed The surrounding settlements are declining as the 50 per cent unemployed population of young people leaves to find work.In the local hairdresser's a sign offers free haircuts to unemployed people with a job interview who need to look smart.It aims to support more than 8,000 unemployed young people across the UK over three years.It can refund what is a huge amount of money for a young, unemployed, disabled man who is hoping to swim for his country next year.We had been unemployed for three years and were close to giving up.Things look less rosy for the young unemployed.Priority will be given to local people and unemployed youngsters.The tough condition will be imposed on those who have been unemployed for three years.These days the coastal smugglers are mostly unemployed young men.My daughter has been unemployed for a year now.Nearly two thirds of young offenders are unemployed at the time of their arrest.Fifty per cent fi nd themselves unemployed within two years.It is a tragedy that we have so many unemployed young people.The existence of a remaining stubborn pool of unemployed young people is largely because of weaknesses at school age.Only unemployed people with a long record of previous hard work will be allowed time to ponder future job offers.But many young people are unemployed.People who have been unemployed for two years will have to work full time for theirbenefits under welfare reforms announced yesterday.In Spain the requirement for the unemployed to seek work is much less onerous.For the industrial unemployed, relief works were launched and industrial revival encouraged.We still have 200 million people unemployed.Benefits for unemployed people, for instance.Also, check on any government schemes for people who are unemployed.It will apply to those aged over 25 and unemployed for two years.The move follows the success of a tough new regime aimed at pushing the long-term unemployed into work.Former soldiers, sailors and airmen are working with the unemployed to inspire them and build their confidence.Thousands of unemployed people will get the chance of a few weeks' work under the nationwide drive.To get the unemployed into work while raising money for charity, but will it all turn into a terrible clash of egos?THE Government wants the unemployed to work for their benefits.MAKE long-term unemployed work for their dole? In other languagesunemployed British English: unemployed / ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd/ ADJECTIVE Someone who is unemployed does not have a job. The problem is millions of people are unemployed. - American English: unemployed
- Arabic: عَاطِلٌ عَن العَمَل
- Brazilian Portuguese: desempregado
- Chinese: 失业的
- Croatian: nezaposlen
- Czech: nezaměstnaný
- Danish: arbejdsløs
- Dutch: werkloos
- European Spanish: desempleado
- Finnish: työtön
- French: chômeur
- German: arbeitslos
- Greek: άνεργος
- Italian: disoccupato
- Japanese: 失業している
- Korean: 일자리가 없는
- Norwegian: arbeidsledig
- Polish: bezrobotny
- European Portuguese: desempregado
- Romanian: șomer
- Russian: безработный
- Latin American Spanish: desempleado
- Swedish: arbetslös
- Thai: ไม่มีงานทำ
- Turkish: işsiz
- Ukrainian: безробітний
- Vietnamese: thất nghiệp
British English: unemployed NOUN The unemployed are people who are unemployed. We want to create jobs for the unemployed. - American English: unemployed
- Brazilian Portuguese: desempregados
- Chinese: 失业的
- European Spanish: desempleado
- French: chômeur
- German: Arbeitslose
- Italian: disoccupati
- Japanese: 失業している
- Korean: 실직한
- European Portuguese: desempregados
- Latin American Spanish: desempleado
Chinese translation of 'unemployed' adj - [person]
失业(業)的 (shīyè de)
n pl the unemployed 失业(業)者 (shīyèzhě)
Definition without paid employment Have you been unemployed for over six months? Synonyms laid off on the dole (British, informal) out of a job workless resting Opposites working , in work , having a job , in employment , in a job , earning your living Additional synonymsDefinition not doing anything Employees have been idle for almost a month now. Synonyms unoccupied, unemployed, redundant, jobless, out of work, out of action, inactive, at leisure, between jobs, unwaged, at a loose endDefinition unemployed One in four people are now jobless in inner areas like Tottenham. Synonyms unemployed, redundant, out of work, on the dole (British, informal), inactive, out of a job, unoccupied, idleDefinition deprived of one's job because it is no longer necessary or sufficiently profitable a redundant miner Synonyms jobless, dismissed, sacked, unemployed, laid off, out of work |