Pronunciation: /ɪmˈplɔɪd/
noun a person who is employed
A1 My sister is employed as a teacher.
A2 He is employed at the local supermarket.
B1 Being employed in a stable job has its benefits.
B2 She is employed in the marketing department of a large corporation.
C1 The newly employed staff members underwent extensive training.
C2 The company's employed workforce is highly skilled and motivated.
verb to be engaged in a job or occupation
A1 She is employed as a teacher.
A2 He was employed at the factory for five years.
B1 The company employed over 100 workers last year.
B2 The newly employed manager brought fresh ideas to the team.
C1 The organization employs a diverse range of professionals.
C2 Being employed in a leadership position requires strong communication skills.
adjective having a job or occupation
A1 She is employed at the local supermarket.
A2 The employed workers receive health benefits.
B1 The company has employed new staff to handle the increased workload.
B2 The employed team members worked together efficiently to meet the deadline.
C1 The employed professionals demonstrated their expertise in the field.
C2 The highly employed individuals were sought after for their skills and experience.
formal She is currently employed at a prestigious law firm.
informal He's got a job at the new restaurant in town.
slang She's hustling at the startup downtown.
figurative His creativity is employed in every project he undertakes.
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