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Example sentences for "jobless"

Lexicographically close words:
jobbed; jobber; jobbers; jobbery; jobbing; jobs; jockey; jockeyed; jockeying; jockeys
  1. Ireland along with Spain as the countries with the worst jobless records in Western Europe.

  2. The economy has had difficulty generating enough jobs for new entrants into the labor force, resulting in a high unemployment rate, but the upward trend in growth recently pushed the jobless rate below 10%.

  3. Illustration: Half a thousand jobless workers, armed and reckless, marched toward the docks.

  4. Half a thousand jobless workers, armed and reckless, marched toward the docks.

  5. Now half a thousand jobless workers, armed and reckless, marched toward the docks.

  6. A thousand times you have seen the jobless daughter devoting all of her curiosity, all of her youth, to a widowed mother of small pleasantries, a small income, and a shabby security.

  7. He was more and more afraid of her as the despair of the jobless man in the hard city settled down on him.

  8. He wrote: Why should the South raise such objections to the jobless man seeking the manless job, especially when it has held that jobless man up to the ridicule of the world as trifling, shiftless and such a burden to the South?

  9. It was difficult to write glowing accounts of the business success he was upon the point of achieving on the strength of any of the positions he so far had held, and doubly so during the far greater period that he had been jobless and hungry.

  10. At my request, the Congress enacted two extensions and two expansions in unemployment insurance which helped those who were jobless during 1975.

  11. In some areas, the jobless rate is still three or four times the national average.


  12. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jobless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    available; disengaged; fallow; free; idle; inactive; jobless; leisure; leisured; off; otiose; unemployed; unoccupied