Synonym: idle, jobless. Similar words: work, at work, works, network, work up, worker, workout, work out. Meaning: adj. not having a job.
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61. Factories had closed, and thousands were out of work, without unemployment insurance to soften the blow.
62. If you are still out of work, the tribunal has to gaze into its crystal ball.
63. Rise in long-term unemployment There's been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work for more than a year.
64. In a constituency such as mine there are many highly skilled men, such as shipbuilders and welders, out of work.
65. Many of the approximately 150 people we talked to were out of work or had suffered reduced wages.
66. The right hon. Gentleman's minimum wage would increase unemployment by putting 2 million people out of work.
67. Table 16.8 shows that the household is marginally better off out of work than it would have been in work.
68. There were between a quarter and a half a million people registered as out of work.
69. He questions, for example,(sentencedict.com) the idea that the only reason why people are out of work is that they lack skills.
70. The money went for staffers who were out of work when the probe ended.
71. It's hurtful when you see good actors out of work and the way in which their confidence is corroded by the system.
72. Factories closed, hundreds were thrown out of work, and, as winter approached, ordinary people began to shiver.
73. Without new orders, the shipyard would have run out of work by the end of next year.
74. Naturally, most people thrown out of work do not like it and suffer psychological stress.
75. Punishing the young Young people aged 18-24 years who remain out of work can lose benefits.
76. Numbers registered as out of work rose from just over a million in 1979 to over 3 million in 1983.
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77. No government so far has been able to balance the number of jobs available with the number of people out of work.
78. The country was in the grip of economic depression, and in June 1921 there were more than two million out of work.
79. But he was out of work and out of sorts.
80. These adapted themselves to a life in and out of work since they had a strong street culture with which to identify.
81. In mid-Cornwall, for example, over a third of the male population has been out of work in recent years.
82. In some of the more desolate regions, half of the active population is out of work.
83. Many people have been out of work recently.
84. Being out of work causes poverty.
85. He is now out of work.
86. He was out of work when the factory closed.
87. There are plenty of men out of work.
88. You'll never run out of work to do.
89. Juxtapose that against what happens when you are out of work and searching – nobody is calling.
90. When the drawworks's electromagnetic brake is out of work in drilling or casing operation, serious accident will happen.
More similar words: work, at work, works, network, work up, worker, workout, work out, work at, work off, paintwork, workshop, out of, framework, workplace, cut off, put off, get out of, run out of, come out of, out of order, keep out of, out of date, out of place, out of sight, out of doors, the working class, out of danger, out of breath, out of control.