Hired - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈhaɪərd|  American pronunciation of the word hired
Brit.  |ˈhaɪəd|  British pronunciation of the word hired
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto hire
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto hire

adjective

- having services engaged for a fee
hired hands
a hired gun

Extra examples

My mother has a hired help.

Only those drivers specified on the contract may drive your hired car.

The company hired a few more employees.

As head editor at the TV station for 17 years, he has hired and fired innumerable staff members

They just hired a new girl to do the filing.

She hired an accountant to take control of her money.

The company hired a team of lawyers to advise them.

She hired an agent to represent her in the contract negotiations.

The company hired an outside consultant.

She was hired to replace the previous manager.

An accountant has been hired to examine the company's books.

She was hired based on her past experience in sales.

Thousands of extras were hired for the battle scene.

They hired someone to answer the telephones.

...working as a team, the man and his wife hired themselves out as domestics for wealthy homeowners...

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