What is another word for were employed?

Pronunciation: [wɜːɹ ɛmplˈɔ͡ɪd] (IPA)

When describing a group of people or individuals who were working, you can use a variety of synonyms for "were employed." Some options include "held jobs," "worked," "held positions," "had employment," "were gainfully employed," "were on the payroll," "had career opportunities," "were occupied in labor," and "had vocational pursuits." Additionally, you could use more specific language to describe the type of work or industry, such as "were engaged in manufacturing," "were working in healthcare," or "were employed in education." By varying your language and using different synonyms, you can add depth and specificity to your writing or conversation.

What are the hypernyms for Were employed?

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

Famous quotes with Were employed

  • The population of Athens and Attica consisted of slaves, resident aliens, and citizens. Slaves were excessively numerous. At a census taken in B.C. 309, the number of slaves was returned at 400,000, and it does not seem likely that there were fewer at any time during the classical period. They were mostly Lydians, Phrygians, Thracians, and Scythians, imported from the coasts of the Propontis. ...They were employed for domestic purposes, or were let out for hire in gangs as labourers, or were allowed to work by themselves paying a yearly royalty to their masters. ...hardly any Athenian citizen can have been without two or three. The family of Aeschines (consisting of 6 persons) was considered very poor because it possessed only 7 slaves. On the other hand, Plutarch says that Nicias let out 1,000 and Hipponicus 600 slaves to work the gold mines in Thrace. The state possessed some slaves of its own, who were employed chiefly as policemen and clerks. Slaves enjoyed considerable liberties in Athens, and had some rights, even against their masters. They did not serve as soldiers, or sailors, except when the city was in great straits, as at the battle of Arginussae... The worst prospect in store for them was that their masters might be engaged in a lawsuit, for the evidence of a slave (except in a few cases) was not admitted in a court of justice unless he had been put to torture. Slaves were sometimes freed by their masters, with some sort of public ceremony, or (for great services) by the state which paid their value to their masters.
    James Gow (scholar)
  • Methods of drawing tangents were invented by Roberval and Fermat... Descartes gave a third method. Of all the problems which he solved by his geometry, none gave him as great pleasure as his mode of constructing tangents. It is profound but operose, and, on that account, inferior to Fermat's. His solution rests on the method of , of which he bears the honour of invention. Indeterminate coefficients were employed by him also in solving bi-quadratic equations.
    René Descartes

Related words: were employed at the university, were employed at the company, were employed in finance, were employed on a temporary basis, were employed to do, were employed by a company

Related questions:

  • Who employs you?
  • Who employs me?
  • What company employs you?
  • Word of the Day

    Chases sign
    The term "Chases sign" refers to a linguistic phenomenon known as synonymy, wherein multiple words or phrases are used interchangeably to convey a similar meaning. Synonyms for "Ch...