Unemployed
UK /["/ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd/"]/US /["/ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd/"]/
Definition
without a job although able to work
In simple words: Not having a job.
Examples
- After losing his job, he became unemployed and struggled to find work.
- Being unemployed can be a challenging experience for many individuals.
- The report showed that the number of unemployed people in the city is rising.
- She decided to pursue further education while she was unemployed.
- Unemployed individuals often seek out job training programs to improve their skills.
Usage notes
Use 'unemployed' to describe someone without a job, typically in formal or neutral contexts. Avoid using it in casual conversations unless appropriate.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'un' as 'not' and 'employed' as 'having a job' — together they mean 'not having a job'.
Collocations
- be
- be counted as
- be registered (as)
- currently
- newly
- still
Synonyms
- jobless
Antonyms
- employed
- hired
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'employed' vs 'unemployed'
- Using it to describe a temporary situation (e.g., 'I was unemployed for a day').
- Omitting the context when discussing (e.g., saying 'he is unemployed' without clarification).