Fireworthy vs Hireworthy - What's the difference?
fireworthy | hireworthy |
Worthy or capable of firing; able to be fired; combustible.
* 1845 , New York Journal of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences:
Capable of preventing or surviving a fire.
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Worthy of being fired (from a job).
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Worthy of hire; employable.
*2013 , Kirk G. Painter, P.T., Cert. MDT, So you want to be a therapist :
*2013 , Miriam Auerbach, Dirty Harriet :
As adjectives the difference between fireworthy and hireworthy
is that fireworthy is worthy or capable of firing; able to be fired; combustible while hireworthy is worthy of hire; employable.fireworthy
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*Adjective
(en adjective)Derived terms
*hireworthy
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*Adjective
(en adjective)- The volunteers and interns we note as hire-worthy are the ones who quickly show their outgoing, but appropriate personalities.
- Instead, once you hit the fifty-mile mark, you were no longer hireworthy or sexworthy.
