Crossword-Solution: UNEMPLOYED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unemployed | a. | Not employed in manual or other labor; having no regular work. |
| Unemployed | a. | Not invested or used; as, unemployed capital. |
We have 10 clues for the answer “UNEMPLOYED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Out of work | 6 answers |
| reliant | 9 answers |
| otiose | 16 answers |
| Not working | 34 answers |
| unschooled | 40 answers |
| Unavailing | 54 answers |
| uneducated | 59 answers |
| Wasted | 71 answers |
| Idle | 78 answers |
| Obscure | 120 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNEMPLOYED (5)
Government officials also are worried about 16% unemployment, although many people listed as unemployed work in the underground economy.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who had been elected in 1932, promised the country a "New Deal." It was to be a new deal for the workers, the unemployed and, it seemed, for the Negro too.
Unemployment looms as the most serious problem with over 25% of the workforce without jobs and population growth swelling the ranks of the unemployed yearly.
That's all she wrote, Diana acknowledged In debt and unemployed, she dropped her illegal-termination suit against Belmont University.
Depend upon it that whatever unemployed sum may remain, when I make up my accounts in the spring, I would even rather lay it uselessly by than dispose of it in a manner so painful to you.
Quotes with UNEMPLOYED (3)
A day unemployed is like a bagel- even when it's bad, it's still pretty good...
As Tim followed me up the narrow stairwell, he playfully pinched my butt with every step, a pleasant (and painful--in a black-and-blue sort of way) reminder that all I had yearned for as a student twenty-five years before had come true, even if I hadn't taken the time to notice it until now: I was happy. At twenty years old, had I articulated what I thought I needed in life, I would have probably said a big house, a successful husband, and a great career. Yet all I really nee…
Nobody reads poetry, we are told at every inopportune moment. I read poetry. I am somebody. I am the people, too. It can be allowed that an industrious quantity of contemporary American poetry is consciously written for a hermetic constituency; the bulk is written for the bourgeoisie, leaving a lean cut for labor. Only the hermetically aimed has a snowball's chance in hell of reaching its intended ears. One proceeds from this realization. A staggering figure of vibrant, intel…
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Appears in: USA TODAY.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1998).