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job vs hire

hire vs job

job and hire both are nouns.

job and hire both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
job Yes No Yes No
hire Yes No Yes No
As verbs, hire is a hypernym of job; that is, hire is a word with a broader meaning than job:
  • job: arranged for contracted work to be done by others
  • hire: engage or hire for work
Other hypernyms of job include employ, engage.
job (noun) hire (noun)
the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money the act of hiring something or someone
a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee a newly hired employee
a crime (especially a robbery)
a damaging piece of work
the responsibility to do something
the performance of a piece of work
a workplace; as in the expression `on the job'
an object worked on; a result produced by working
(computer science) a program application that may consist of several steps but is a single logical unit
a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved
job (verb) hire (verb)
invest at a risk engage for service under a term of contract
work occasionally engage or hire for work
profit privately from public office and official business hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services
arranged for contracted work to be done by others
Difference between job and hire

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