Unwork vs Unworn - What's the difference?
unwork | unworn |
The lack or absence of work; worklessness.
*1892 , John Greenleaf Wittier, The Prose of John Greenleaf Wittier :
*1963 , Life - Jan 1963:
As a verb unwork
is to undo or destroy (work previously done).As a noun unwork
is the lack or absence of work; worklessness.As an adjective unworn is
not worn.unwork
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(en noun)- That comfortable philosophy which modern transcendentalism has but dimlyshadowed forth — that poetic agrarianism, which gives all to each and each to all— is the real life of this city of unwork .
- Collective bargaining has a crisis of "unwork'" — that is, work which Justice Douglas once called "unwanted . . . totally useless." So much "' unwork " clutters the table that collective bargaining is no longer able to do what it should: [...]