"Unemployed and unwilling to work" refers to a person who is currently not working and has no desire to seek employment or engage in any form of paid work. This could be due to various reasons, such as disillusionment, lack of motivation, or a desire to rely on other means of support. It is important to note that this phrase might carry negative connotations and assumptions about a person's attitude towards work.
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Idle
You get the word idle.
You get the word idle.
unemployed
To make it negative, you mean? That would be "un" - unwilling.
Lazy is a person or animal unwilling to work, or unwilling to use energy. Lazy is a person unwilling to clean their own house.
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An unemployed person can be a person who has no job and is trying to find employment. Unemployed can also be used to describe a person who is physically capable of working but is too unmotivated to find and keep a job. Any adult 18 and over who is willing and able to work and who are actively looking for work but hasn't found a job are considered to be unemployed.
It means that you don't have a job. If you want to get a job you have to go to profile then my job and then you can pick where you want to work.
'LIED' is an anagram of 'IDLE' ; unemployed.
unable or unwilling to trust