💼job

verb
/dʒɑb/

Meaning

to work at various small tasks; a piece of work or employment
a paid position of regular employment
a paid position of regular employment; a task or piece of work

Example Sentences

She found a good job at the local bank.

She got a new job at a software company.

She found a new job at the technology company after graduation.

Example Expressions

on the job

Synonyms

work, employment, occupation, position, task, profession, career
Entry 1
work, employment, occupation, position, task
Entry 2
employment, occupation, position, work, profession
Entry 3
work, employment, occupation, career

Antonyms

unemployment, leisure, rest, vacation, idleness, retirement
Entry 1
unemployment, leisure, rest, vacation
Entry 2
unemployment, idleness
Entry 3
unemployment, leisure, retirement

Collocations

find job, good job, new job, dream job, job offer, job interview, job market, job satisfaction, full-time job
Entry 1
find job, good job, new job, dream job
Entry 2
job offer, job interview, job market, job satisfaction
Entry 3
full-time job, dream job, job interview

More Example Sentences

Excellent job on the report.

Excellent job on the assignment.

Excellent job on the project today.

Excellent job on the presentation today.

I like my job. It is enjoyable and I get to help people.

I love my job. It is interesting and I get to teach children.

I hate my job. It is boring and I don't get to do what I like.

I enjoy my job. It is fun and I get to have a lot of free time.

I despise my job. It is difficult and I don't get to help people.

I don't like my job. It is stressful and I don't get to spend time with family.

Related Vocabularies

to spoil or damage the appearance of something
To shock or horrify someone with something unpleasant or bad.
to reduce something to the smallest possible amount or degree
to put something down in a flat position; to place carefully
to treat with scorn or contempt (archaic form of disdain)
to see, hear, or sense things that are not actually present, often due to illness or drugs

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