Funemployed

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /fʌn.ɪmˈplɔɪd/

Definitions of funemployed

noun a person who is unemployed but enjoying their free time

Example Sentences

A1 I am funemployed, so I have lots of free time to enjoy myself.

A2 Being funemployed means I can focus on hobbies and activities that bring me joy.

B1 After losing my job, I decided to embrace being funemployed and explore new opportunities.

B2 Despite the challenges of being funemployed, I am determined to make the most of this time.

C1 During my period of funemployment, I have been able to reflect on my career goals and aspirations.

C2 As a funemployed individual, I have been able to pursue personal projects and interests that I never had time for before.

adjective describing someone who is unemployed but enjoying their free time

Example Sentences

A1 I am funemployed because I am taking a break from work.

A2 She is funemployed and enjoying her time off.

B1 Being funemployed allows me to pursue my hobbies and interests.

B2 After being funemployed for a few months, I decided to start my own business.

C1 Funemployment has given me the opportunity to travel and explore new cultures.

C2 Despite being funemployed, I am actively seeking new career opportunities.

Examples of funemployed in a Sentence

formal Due to the current economic situation, many individuals find themselves funemployed.

informal I'm loving being funemployed right now - no stress, just fun!

slang My friend is totally embracing the funemployed life and living it up.

figurative Being funemployed feels like a temporary vacation from the responsibilities of work.

Grammatical Forms of funemployed

past tense

funemployed

plural

funemployed

comparative

more funemployed

superlative

most funemployed

present tense

funemploy

future tense

will be funemployed

perfect tense

have been funemployed

continuous tense

is funemploying

singular

funemployed

positive degree

funemployed

infinitive

to funemploy

gerund

funemploying

participle

funemployed

Origin and Evolution of funemployed

First Known Use: 2009 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'funemployed' is a blend of the words 'fun' and 'unemployed' and was coined to describe the experience of being unemployed but enjoying the free time and leisure activities that come with it.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in a light-hearted and somewhat ironic way to describe the positive aspects of unemployment, the term has since gained popularity and is now often used to refer to individuals who may not be actively seeking employment and instead focus on enjoying their time off.