Word of the Day (laid-off)-13FEB23

Word of the Day (laid-off)-13FEB23

Today’s “Word of the Day” is laid-off and it is an adjective meaning “having lost your job; discharged, dismissed, fired, sacked, axed, pink-slipped, redundant, terminated,
disemployed, jobless”.

Example Sentence: Support groups for laid-off employees are noticeably present on social media. They offer a shoulder to cry on, but do not stop with that. The comfort is girded by a sense of purpose. For example, #LetsFightBack and #BeBetterAgain collate a candidate’s information into a compelling resume and share it with relevant recruiters.

Word of the Day (laid-off)-13FEB23

This phrase is present in Tech layoffs: You are not on your own and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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