job (noun)

  • 121job creation — ˈjob creation [job creation] noun uncountable the process of providing opportunities for paid work, especially for people who are unemployed …

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  • 122Job — noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek Iōb, from Hebrew Iyyōbh Date: 14th century 1. the hero of the book of Job who endures afflictions with fortitude and faith 2. a narrative and poetic book of canonical Jewish and Christian Scripture see bible… …

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  • 123Job's comforter — noun Etymology: from the tone of the speeches made to Job by his friends Date: 1738 a person who discourages or depresses while seemingly giving comfort and consolation …

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  • 124Job's tears — noun plural Date: 1597 1. hard usually pearly white seeds of a tropical southeast Asian grass (Coix lacryma jobi) often used as beads 2. singular in construction the grass producing Job s tears …

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  • 125job-hopper — noun see job hopping …

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  • 126job title — noun A specific designation of a post within an organization, normally associated with a job description that details the tasks and responsibilities that go with it …

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  • 127job op — noun job opportunity …

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  • 128job-sharing — noun An arrangement whereby multiple people are employed on a part time basis to perform a job normally available to one working full time; remuneration being apportioned between them …

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