Jobs synonyms
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A function to be performed; an objective:
The state of being responsible, accountable, or answerable.
Physical or mental exertion; work; toil
The definition of a profession is a job, or what you do for a living.
The definition of input is something entered into a machine or other system, the act of entering data or other information, or input can also describe giving one's help, advice or thoughts.
Intellectual or creative production:
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An assigned task or quantity of work
The amount of work that a machine is meant to do; rated efficiency under specified conditions
A duty, obligation, or responsibility.
Missionary duty or work.
Long, difficult, tedious work or study; drudgery
drudgeries
Tedious, menial, or unpleasant work.
A special duty or performance required in the course of work or activity
A formal written document from a government or court empowering the individual named therein to hold an appointive office or to perform official duties. In the case of an appointive office, the individual must receive the commission before she can act in their official capacity.
Care, custody, or supervision (of)
The action or effect of an agency:
Something that is the subject of discussion, concern, action, etc.; thing or affair
An undertaking requiring concerted effort:
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A business establishment or enterprise; a firm.
A performance or entertainment usually forming part of a longer presentation:
The definition of a craft is a special skill or art or an occupation that requires a special skill or art.
(Archaic) Work or occupation
Any business, profession, or occupation
A means of earning one's living; occupation, work, or line of business
One's progress through life or in one's work
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(Short for) trading post
A post of employment; a job.
(Operations) The maximum that can be produced on a machine or in a facility or group.
A place to sleep or stay; accommodations:
A job, post, or position:
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A military area away from the post or headquarters
(Informal) Position or place in a schedule or listing
An assigned place in a sequence or schedule:
A misgiving, objection, or complaint:
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Commercial dealings; patronage:
That which chiefly engages one's time; (one's) trade, profession, or business
An unpleasant or burdensome task:
Anything assigned or allotted, as a lesson, task, etc.
The administrative personnel, executives, or staff working in such a place:
Areas of a country situated away from the capital or population center.
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The act of observing or keeping watch.
The act of conducting or carrying out (business, negotiations, plans).
A process or action that is part of a series in some work
Close attention; concern; responsibility.
An undertaking; project
That which is done or is to be done; matter; concern; business of any kind, commercial, professional, or public; — often in the plural.
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The most important or exciting work or activity in a specific field or area:
Any branch of creative work, esp. painting, drawing, or work in any other graphic or plastic medium
An occupation, profession, or career.
The work or occupation for which one is used, and often paid
. May be a promise of future payment in exchange for a contractual obligation’s being done.
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(UK) A position of employment; a post.
A person's means of supporting himself. [from 14th c.]
Decree; direction; established order or constitution.
A function or office assumed by someone
The force needed by a machine to accomplish work on a load.
funs (antonym)
Enjoyment; amusement:
entertainments (antonym)
The pleasure afforded by being entertained; amusement:
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heavies (related)
A villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.
vacancies (related)
Workthing (related)
RSS-Job-Feeds.org (related)
Find another word for jobs. In this page you can discover 75 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for jobs, like: tasks, responsibilities, labors, professions, capers, inputs, outputs, stints, duties, burdens and missions.