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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
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Meanwhile Donald Trump, still not officially the president, is acting like not only is the job already his but that he’s ready to kill to prove it.
They are an enormous club and you think they should be able to bounce back after being relegated, but this is the first senior management job he has taken on.
Magaro: Every job is different, and every source of inspiration is different.
But in Humboldt County, loggers railed against the proposed park expansion, which would lead to the elimination of at least 1,000 jobs.
He also felt the club had a good squad compared to others in the lower end of the Premier League and the job felt like a good fit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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