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Synonyms and antonyms of Employed and in employment in British Thesaurus

Employed and in employment

employment (noun)

a situation in which someone has regular paid work

employment (noun)

the number of people in an area or group who have regular paid work

full employment (noun)

an economic situation in which everyone who is available for work has a job

incumbent (adjective)

formal holding an official position at the present time

in harness (informal)

informal doing your usual job or activity, especially after a period when you were not doing it

in someone’s employ ()

being paid by someone to work for them

in work ()

someone who is in work has a job

on duty ()

working at that moment

on the job ()

while you are working

service (noun)

old-fashioned employment as a servant in someone’s house

waged (adjective)

British used for describing a person who earns money regularly for work that they do

working (adjective)

a working person has a job

working (adjective)

doing a job that involves mostly physical work

working (adjective)

relating to work