Unemployment Terms

3 words in this vocabulary list

adjective describing someone who is without a job or unemployed

  • The government is implementing programs to help jobless individuals find employment.
  • My cousin has been jobless for months and is struggling to make ends meet.
  • I can't believe I got fired, now I'm jobless and broke.
  • In the vast ocean of opportunities, he felt like a small, jobless fish.

noun a person's employment status when they are not currently working but are actively seeking employment

preposition indicating the relationship or connection of two things in relation to each other

  • She is currently between jobs as she looks for a new position in her field.
  • He's just between jobs right now, but he's confident he'll find something soon.
  • I've been between gigs for a while now, but I'm enjoying the break.
  • Being between jobs can feel like being in limbo, unsure of what the future holds.

noun the state of being without work or employment

  • The government is implementing policies to address worklessness in the country.
  • Many people are struggling with worklessness and finding it hard to secure a job.
  • Worklessness is a real bummer, dude.
  • Worklessness can feel like being adrift in a sea of uncertainty.