What is another word for laid-off?
Synonyms for laid-off
laid-off
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Princeton's WordNet
discharged, dismissed, fired, laid-off, pink-slippedadjective
having lost your job
Synonyms:
dismissed, discharged, fired, pink-slippedAntonyms:
employed
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#7286 | fired | |
#11004 | dismissed | |
#12423 | redundant | |
#13509 | discharged | |
#141944 | demobilized |
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The pool of freelancers out there grew because so many people were laid off and I think I just didn't have the hustle in me anymore.
We have never laid off any of our project volunteers because of police arrest or based on sexual orientation and gender identity, we always treat everyone as equal.
I would like to be part of re-establishing journalism as a sacred part of American democracy as it once was, the industry right now is going through a tough time, said John Stanton, the former Washington Bureau chief at BuzzFeed News, during the press conference. Were at a crisis point in the industry, and its good that Congress is taking a look at these issues and how these big tech companies are affecting our ability to do our job. Stanton, who was laid off from BuzzFeed earlier this year, recently launched the Save Journalism project with Laura Bassett, the former senior politics reporter at HuffPost. Bassett was laid off from HuffPost in January. FACEBOOKS AVERAGE US USER SPENT 38 MINUTES PER DAY ON THE PLATFORM, A DROP FROM 2017, BUT INSTAGRAM USAGE INCREASED.
Go and just ask the folks that just received notice that they are going to get laid off by General Motors, or ask the many folks who are sleeping on the streets in big cities and small towns across the United States, or ask fast-food workers that I joined a couple of weeks ago that are working for minimum wage and can't provide for their families or pay the rent.
These aren't Robinhood traders, they are executives trying to figure out the right amount of cash in the bank in case they get laid off.
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