"Unemploy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unemploy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unemploy" Meaning

To be unemployed is to not have a job.

Being unemployable refers to someone who is unable to get a job, often due to a lack of skills, qualifications or experience.

The word "unemploy" is not a real word in English, but it is a prefix that can be combined with "employ" to form the words "unemployment" (the state of being unemployed) and "unemployment benefit" (financial assistance for those who are unemployed).

"Unemploy" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "unemploy"


1. Verb

The country's economic downturn led to a significant rise in unemploy many people in the region. They struggled to find jobs, and many had to rely on government assistance for sustenance.

2. Adjective

After completing her degree, Sarah found herself unemploy, unable to find a job matching her qualifications and experience.

3. Adjective

The city's high cost of living made it difficult for John to find a well-paying job, leaving him unemploy and forced to take a lower-paying position.

4. Verb (informal)

The company's new restructuring plans could potentially unemploy hundreds of employees, leading to significant job losses.

5. Noun

The term "unemploy" describes a state of being without a job, often used in social and economic discussions about unemployment rates and job security.

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Having little or no education; lacking in knowledge or understanding.

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Meaning: not fully or clearly explained; lacking clarity or detail.<br><br>Example: "The instructions were unelaborated, leaving me confused about the project requirements."

Unelected

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Unaccountable to the people and unrepresentative of the people, often referring to a government or leader who does not have the support of the majority.

Unembarrassed

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Free from embarrassment or shame; unashamed.

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Having no emotion or affect; lacking a feeling or sentiment. Inactive or impassive; showing no reaction or concern. Impersonal or indifferent; lacking a personal interest or feeling. Unexpressive or unfeeling; not revealing emotions.

Unemotionally

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Providing or expressing information in a straightforward, objective, and unfeeling manner, without showing emotions or personal feelings.

Unemployable

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Unemployed

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Someone who is currently not working but able to do so, often due to not being able to find a job or due to circumstances that prevent them from working. They may be actively seeking employment, or may be receiving financial support or unemployment benefits.

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Not scrambled, encoded, or concealed using a secret code; exposed or readable in plain form.

Unencumber

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Free from or untroubled by worry or embarrassment. Not handicapped or obstructed in any way, physically or financially.完全自由的,没有负担或不方便的东西。

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Having or showing a lack of charm or appeal; not liked or liked less.