job

job


Pronunciation

IPA Phonetic Spelling: /dʒɒb/

Syllable Breakdown:

  • dʒ: /dʒ/ - voiced palatal affricate (similar to the "j" sound in "judge")

  • ɒ: /ɒ/ - open back rounded vowel (similar to the "o" sound in "hot")

  • b: /b/ - voiced bilabial stop (similar to the "b" sound in "bed")


Word Form Variations

Singular: job

  • Plural: jobs


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Noun

Definition: A piece of work, especially one that is paid for.

  • Synonyms: task, assignment, duty, occupation, vocation

  • Antonyms: idleness, leisure, inactivity

Example: "I have a job to finish before I can leave."

Verb

Definition: To perform or carry out a task or duty.

  • Synonyms: do, execute, accomplish, fulfill

  • Antonyms: neglect, ignore, shirk

Example: "I'll job the errands after work."

Adjective

Definition: Pertaining to or suitable for a job.

  • Synonyms: professional, vocational, occupational

  • Antonyms: amateur, hobbyist, recreational

Example: "He has a job interview tomorrow."

Adverb

Definition: In a quick or hurried manner.

  • Synonyms: briskly, hastily, rapidly

  • Antonyms: slowly, leisurely, deliberately

Example: "She jogged down the street."


Examples of Use

Books

  • Fiction: "He had a job to do, and he would do it, no matter the cost." (From The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien)

  • Non-fiction: "The Great Depression led to widespread unemployment, and many people struggled to find jobs." (From American History by Paul Johnson)

Newspapers

  • Headline: "Job Market Booms as Economy Recovers" (The New York Times)

  • Article: "The company is looking to fill several entry-level jobs." (The Guardian)

Online Publications

  • Blog Post: "How to Find Your Dream Job" (The Muse)

  • Article: "The Future of Work: Robots vs. Humans" (Forbes)

Entertainment

  • Movie: The Devil Wears Prada (2006) - A story about a young woman's journey in the fashion industry.

  • TV Show: Parks and Recreation (2009-2015) - A comedy series about government employees working in a small town.

General Public Discourse

  • Conversation: "I need to find a new job. My current one is too stressful."

  • Social Media: "I'm so excited about my new job!" (Twitter)

Other Examples

  • Job titles: Software engineer, teacher, doctor, lawyer, artist

  • Job search websites: Indeed, LinkedIn, Glassdoor

  • Employment agencies: Manpower, Kelly Services

  • Job fairs: Career fairs, recruitment events


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Job

  1. "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life." - Confucius

  2. "A man should do his job so well that the living, the dead, and the unborn could do it no better." - Martin Luther King Jr.

  3. "The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand." - Vince Lombardi  

  4. "If it's your job to eat a frog, it's best to do it first thing in the morning. And If it's your job to eat two frogs, it's best to eat the biggest one first." - Mark Twain  

  5. "Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work." - Aristotle

  6. "I'm not perfect; I make mistakes all the time. All I can do is to try my best to learn from my mistakes, take responsibility for them, and do a better job tomorrow." - Bill Gates  

  7. "You don't have to be serious all the time to do a good job." - Steve Martin

  8. "Work to become, not to acquire." - Elbert Hubbard

  9. "The best job is the one that you love doing." - Unknown

  10. "Don't confuse having a career with having a life." - Hillary Clinton


Etymology

The word "job" comes from an old French word called "journee," which means "day's work." This is because in the past, people often got paid for their work by the day. So, a "job" was a day's worth of work.

The word "journee" itself comes from the Latin word "diurna," which means "daily." This shows how the concept of a "job" has been around for a very long time, and it has its roots in the idea of daily work.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Job

  • Common Phrases:

    • A good job: A well-done task or achievement

    • To get a job: To find employment

    • To lose one's job: To be fired or laid off

    • To do a job: To complete a task

    • To have a job to do: To be responsible for a task

    Idioms:

    • To make a job of something: To do something with great care and attention

    • To be out of a job: To be unemployed

    • To be on the job: To be working or attentive to one's duties

    • To be up to the job: To be capable of doing a task

    • To have one's work cut out for one: To have a difficult or challenging task ahead

    Lesser-Known or Original Phrases:

    • To job around: To wander or idle about

    • To job something off: To do something quickly or carelessly

    • A job's worth: A fair or reasonable amount

    • To job the market: To speculate or gamble in the stock market

    • A job's worth of trouble: A lot of trouble

    Idioms with Synonyms:

    • To make a career of something: To devote oneself to a particular profession or activity

    • To be on the breadline: To be very poor or unemployed

    • To be on the ball: To be alert, attentive, and efficient

    • To be equal to the task: To be capable of doing a difficult or challenging task

    • To have one's hands full: To be very busy or occupied


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Source Information

Definition of job from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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