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1. job
noun. ['ˈdʒɑːb, ˈdʒoʊb'] the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money.
Synonyms
- sport
- trade
- billet
- calling
- activity
- situation
- profession
- metier
- work
- post
- accounting
- position
- line of work
- medium
- appointment
- place
- land
- accountancy
- catering
- office
- confectionery
- career
- photography
- farming
- biz
- treadmill
- line
- game
- spot
- business
- craft
- employment
- occupation
- vocation
- salt mine
Antonyms
- export
- import
- sell
- discontinuance
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Rhymes with Odd Job
- teleprobe
- latrobe
- strobe
- probe
- prob
- grobe
- globe
- tobe
- thobe
- shobe
- robe
- mobe
- loeb
- lobe
- jobe
- cobe
- bobe
Sentences with odd-job
1. Noun Phrase
Try to get extra income coming in by having yard sales and doing odd jobs such as mowing lawns.
2. Noun Phrase
You can do odd jobs, though, and keep your money at home.
2. job
noun. ['ˈdʒɑːb, ˈdʒoʊb'] a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee.
Synonyms
- ball-buster
- chore
- duty
- ball-breaker
- shitwork
- scut work
- stint
Antonyms
- peristalsis
- anastalsis
- dormant
- inactiveness
3. odd
adjective. ['ˈɑːd'] not easily explained.
Antonyms
- incurious
Etymology
- od (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. odd
adjective. ['ˈɑːd'] not divisible by two.
Antonyms
- uninquiring
Etymology
- od (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. job
noun. ['ˈdʒɑːb, ˈdʒoʊb'] a workplace; as in the expression "on the job"; .
Synonyms
- workplace
Antonyms
- disequilibrium
- acceptance
6. odd
adjective. ['ˈɑːd'] an indefinite quantity more than that specified.
Antonyms
- uninterested
Etymology
- od (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. job
noun. ['ˈdʒɑːb, ˈdʒoʊb'] the responsibility to do something.
Synonyms
- responsibility
- duty
Antonyms
- discontinuation
- activation
- sink
8. job
noun. ['ˈdʒɑːb, ˈdʒoʊb'] the performance of a piece of work.
Antonyms
- buy
9. job
noun. ['ˈdʒɑːb, ˈdʒoʊb'] an object worked on; a result produced by working.
Synonyms
- production
Antonyms
- inclusion
- rejection
10. odd
adjective. ['ˈɑːd'] beyond or deviating from the usual or expected.
Synonyms
- rummy
- strange
- funny
- peculiar
- queer
- rum
- unusual
- singular
Antonyms
- humorless
- unquestionable
- well
- general
Etymology
- od (Middle English (1100-1500))