deprivation |
unemployed |
As nouns the difference between deprivation and unemployed
is that
deprivation is the act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving; the act of deposing or divesting of some dignity while
unemployed is unemployed people.
As an adjective unemployed is
having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).
unemployed |
retrench |
As an adjective unemployed
is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).
As a noun unemployed
is unemployed people.
As a verb retrench is
to cut down or reduce or
retrench can be to dig or redig a trench where one already was.
retried |
unemployed |
As a verb retried
is (
retry).
As an adjective unemployed is
having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).
As a noun unemployed is
unemployed people.
unemployed |
pension |
As nouns the difference between unemployed and pension
is that
unemployed is unemployed people while
pension is a gratuity paid regularly as benefit due to a person in consideration of past services; notably to one retired from service, on account of retirement age, disability or similar cause; especially, a regular stipend paid by a government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers; sometimes passed on to the heirs, or even specifically for them, as to the families of soldiers killed in service.
As an adjective unemployed
is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).
As a verb pension is
to grant a pension.
unemployed |
disemployed |
As an adjective unemployed
is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).
As a noun unemployed
is unemployed people.
As a verb disemployed is
past tense of disemploy.
retired |
unemployed |
As adjectives the difference between retired and unemployed
is that
retired is secluded from society (of a lifestyle, activity etc.); private, quiet while
unemployed is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).
As a verb retired
is past tense of retire.
As a noun unemployed is
unemployed people.
unemployed |
unimportant |
Related terms |
Unemployed is a related term of unimportant.
As adjectives the difference between unemployed and unimportant
is that
unemployed is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work) while
unimportant is petty; not important or noteworthy.
As a noun unemployed
is unemployed people.
empty |
unemployed |
Related terms |
Empty is a related term of unemployed.
As adjectives the difference between empty and unemployed
is that
empty is devoid of content; containing nothing or nobody; vacant while
unemployed is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).
As nouns the difference between empty and unemployed
is that
empty is a container, especially a bottle, whose contents have been used up, leaving it empty while
unemployed is unemployed people.
As a verb empty
is (ergative) to make empty; to void; to remove the contents of.
unemployed |
unemployed |
As adjectives the difference between unemployed and unemployed
is that
unemployed is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work) while
unemployed is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work).
As nouns the difference between unemployed and unemployed
is that
unemployed is unemployed people while
unemployed is unemployed people.
unemployed |
unprofitable |
Related terms |
Unemployed is a related term of unprofitable.
As adjectives the difference between unemployed and unprofitable
is that
unemployed is having no profession (despite being able and willing to work) while
unprofitable is not making a profit.
As a noun unemployed
is unemployed people.
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