"Unemployable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unemployable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unemployable" Meaning

Deemed unable to find or hold a job, typically because of lack of skills, education, or work experience; unqualified.

"Unemployable" Examples

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Examples


Example 1: Describing someone's skills


The candidate was deemed unemployable due to his lack of technical skills and poor communication skills in the interview.

Example 2: Describing a person's laziness


He has been unemployable for years due to his lack of motivation and work ethic.

Example 3: Describing a job market


The job market is saturated with unemployable individuals who lack the required qualifications or skills.

Example 4: Describing someone's behavior


Her behavior made her unemployable, and she struggled to find a job for a long time.

Example 5: Describing a policy


The government's policy of providing benefits to unemployable individuals has been criticized for being too generous.

"Unemployable" Similar Words

Unelaborated

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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.

Unembellished

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Unembittered

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Unemotional

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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.

Unemploy

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To be unemployed is to not have a job.<br><br>Being unemployable refers to someone who is unable to get a job, often due to a lack of skills, qualifications or experience.<br><br>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).

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.

Unemployment

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Unencapsulated

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Unencrypted

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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。

Unencumbered

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Unendearing

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

Unending

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Lasts or continues forever; has no end.