Pronunciation: /iː.lænsər/
noun a person who works as a freelancer or independent contractor, typically in the field of technology or digital services
A1 An e-lancer is someone who works online as a freelancer.
A2 As an e-lancer, you can choose your own working hours and projects.
B1 Many e-lancers specialize in specific skills such as web development or graphic design.
B2 E-lancers often collaborate with other freelancers on larger projects.
C1 The demand for e-lancers has increased with the rise of remote work opportunities.
C2 Experienced e-lancers can command high rates for their specialized services.
formal The company decided to hire an e-lancer for their web development project.
informal I found a great e-lancer to help me design my logo.
slang I'm thinking of becoming an e-lancer to make some extra cash.
figurative She's like an e-lancer in the way she takes on different projects and works independently.
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