Livelihoods

Livelihoods

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Livelihoods (noun plural):

Meaning: The means by which individuals earn a living or support themselves, typically through employment, business, or other sources of income.

Examples:

  1. In rural areas, agriculture and farming are often the primary sources of livelihoods for local communities.
  2. The pandemic had a significant impact on people's livelihoods, causing many to lose their jobs and businesses.
  3. Sustainable tourism can contribute to the preservation of natural environments while providing livelihoods for local residents.

Synonyms: Employment, occupation, job, vocation

Antonyms: Unemployment, idleness

Collocations:

  1. Traditional livelihoods: Refers to occupations that have been practiced for generations within a particular culture or community.
  2. Diverse livelihoods: Describes a range of different sources of income and employment that individuals may engage in.
  3. Urban livelihoods: Pertains to the various ways people earn a living in cities and urban environments.

Idioms:

  1. Make a living: To earn money and support oneself through employment or other means.
  2. Bread and butter: Refers to one's main source of income or livelihood.
  3. Earn one's keep: To contribute to a household or community by working and earning money.

Expressions:

  1. Dependent on livelihoods: Highlights the reliance of individuals or communities on their sources of income.
  2. Sustainable livelihoods: Emphasizes the importance of earning a living in ways that are environmentally and socially responsible.
  3. Livelihood opportunities: Indicates the availability of different paths to earning a living.

Word Family: Livelihood (noun), livable (adjective), live (verb), lively (adjective), liveliness (noun)

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