What is another word for for hire?

Pronunciation: [fɔː hˈa͡ɪ͡ə] (IPA)

When looking for someone to hire, there are many synonyms that can be used to describe the person's availability for work. Some examples of synonyms for "for hire" include available, seeking employment, job hunting, looking for work, and on the market. Other possible synonyms include open for business, up for grabs, and free for hire. It is important to choose the right synonym based on the context and the type of work being offered. Regardless of the word used, the meaning remains the same: the person is available and looking for work opportunities.

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What are the hypernyms for For hire?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with For hire

  • I offer my expertise and experience for hire in order to help a group of people reach the summit.
    Anatoli Boukreev
  • I have no problem selling books to media franchises and we do it all the time. The author must understand that he/she is a writer for hire and has no control over copyright or over editorial changes made to the text.
    Richard Curtis
  • What career? A man's got a body of film of about four movies in about 10 years or something. I do it because I think I can do a good job of something and I'll enjoy it, do it, and sort of vanish. I don't want to be an actor for hire.
    Paul Hogan
  • In Dreams... well, I was slightly overcompensating with that. I was a bit like a director for hire, so maybe I was putting too much imagery that was familiar to me into it.
    Neil Jordan
  • I always sympathized with the people who did work for hire; I was one of them.
    Stan Lee

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