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job
noun
1 my job involves a lot of travelling:
position of employment, position, post, situation, place, appointment, posting, placement, day job;
occupation, profession, trade, career, work, field of work, line of work, line of business, means of livelihood, means of earning a living, walk of life, métier, pursuit, craft;
vocation, calling;
vacancy, opening;
Scottish way;
informal berth;
Australian, informal grip;
archaic employ.
2 a job that will take him three months to complete:
task, piece of work, assignment, project;
chore, errand;
undertaking, venture, operation, enterprise, activity, business, affair;
Military detail.
3 it's your job to protect her:
responsibility, duty, charge, concern, task;
role, function, contribution, capacity, mission, commission;
informal department;
British, informal pigeon;
dated office.
4 informal it was a job to get here on time:
difficult task, problem, trouble, struggle, strain, hard time, trial, bother;
informal headache, hassle, performance, pain, hard mountain to climb, hard row to hoe.
5 informal a series of daring bank jobs:
crime, felony;
raid, robbery, hold-up, burglary, break-in, theft;
informal stick-up, smash-and-grab (raid);
North American, informal heist.
just the job
British, informal
the very thing, just the thing, just right, exactly what's needed;
informal just what the doctor ordered, just the ticket;
Australian, informal just the glassy.
word linksjob
vocational relating to a job
choose the right word job, task, chore, duty
See task.
job (1) Oxford Dictionary of English