nonworking — /non werr king/ adj. 1. not employed for a salary, fees, or wages; not producing or generating income: Our employee medical plan also covers nonworking spouses. 2. not involved in or deriving from labor; not engaged in or directed toward work,… … Useful english dictionary
nonworking — non•work•ing [[t]nɒnˈwɜr kɪŋ[/t]] adj. 1) not employed 2) not involved with or directed toward work: nonworking hours; nonworking activities[/ex] 3) not functioning • Etymology: 1850–55 … From formal English to slang
nonworking — adjective a) That does not work or function b) Who is not employed … Wiktionary
nonworking — nÉ‘n wÉœrkɪŋ / nÉ’nwÉœËk adj. not working; inactive; not functioning … English contemporary dictionary
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