"Unemployed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unemployed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unemployed" Meaning

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.

"Unemployed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Unemployed"


1. Conversation
- Context: Two friends discussing job opportunities

Sarah: "Hey, John, how's life been treating you?"
John: "Honestly, it's been tough. I've been unemployed for a while now."

2. Formal Setting
- Context: Job interview

Interviewer: "Can you tell me about your previous employment history?"
Candidate: "Before this position, I was self-employed running my own business, but it unfortunately folded, leaving me unemployed."

3. Breaking News
- Context: News broadcast about the economy

Anchor: "The country is facing a rise in unemployment. This is affecting households and our economy at large."

4. Job Application
- Context: Application for a job program for those unemployed

Application: "I'm writing to express interest in the job training program designed for the unemployed. My current status is a testament to the necessity of such programs."

5. Social Commentary
- Context: Discussion in a blog post about societal issues

Blogger: "This season's data shows a significant increase in unemployed youth. It's a stark reminder of the need for vocational training in our schools."

Grammar Notes


- The word "unemployed" describes someone who is not currently working for pay, leading to lack of income.
- It can be used with subjects but can also be used alone in places such as in statistics and financial reports.
- In some contexts, there's a nuanced difference between "unemployed" and "jobless," the latter implying a more permanent situation, but in most contexts, "unemployed" is the preferred term.

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