unemployed

unemployed
/un'em ployd"/, adj.
1. not employed; without a job; out of work: an unemployed secretary.
2. not currently in use: unemployed productive capacity.
3. not productively used: unemployed capital.
n.
4. (used with a pl. v.) people who do not have jobs (usually prec. by the): programs to help the unemployed.
[1590-1600; UN-1 + EMPLOY + -ED2]
Syn. 1. unoccupied, idle, at liberty, jobless.

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