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job
noun as in employment
Strongest matches
activity, appointment, assignment, business, career, office, operation, place, position, post, profession, situation, spot, stint, task, trade, work
Strong matches
berth, billet, calling, capacity, chore, connection, craft, engagement, faculty, function, gig, grind, handicraft, line, livelihood, means, niche, occupation, opening, posting, pursuit, racket, swindle, vocation
Weak matches
noun as in task
Strongest matches
action, assignment, business, care, duty, effort, office, operation, project, responsibility, role, stint, task, thing, work
Strong matches
act, affair, burden, charge, chore, commission, concern, contribution, deed, devoir, enterprise, errand, function, matter, mission, obligation, province, pursuit, undertaking, venture
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Example Sentences
He puts his trust in the casting process and empowers the actors to get the job done.
Actors are special, this Paul believes; he can hear it in a nurse’s excited trill when she reveals to him his past job.
Rural areas are particularly vulnerable both to fire and to the economic fallout of lost jobs.
But they want someone fully committed to the job and not treating the governorship as a stepping stone to the White House.
Even without serious financial strain — if a spouse, for example, has secure employment — losing a job can be highly detrimental to mental health.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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