unemployed
Refers to people who have been without a job for a long period.
Specifies that the state of being unemployed is happening now.
Emphasizes that the state of being unemployed continues.
Describes someone who has recently lost their job.
Indicates that the unemployment is expected to be for a short time.
Refers to being recognized as unemployed in official records or statistics.
Refers to being unemployed for a very long time, often with difficulty finding a new job.
Suggests that a person is not expected to work again.
A common phrase meaning the group or number of people who are unemployed.
Used to specify a context or group that includes unemployed people.
The most common way to state the condition of not having a job.
To transition from being employed to not having a job.
To continue to be without a job for a period of time.
Used when an event or action causes someone to lose their job.
Similar to 'remain unemployed', implying a continuous state.
Similar to 'leave sb unemployed', focusing on the cause of unemployment.
To be on an official government list of people without a job.
To be officially included in statistics as unemployed.