freelance
ফ্রিল্যান্স
definition
adverb
I work freelance from home
earning one's living as a freelance.
verb
The rest of my income is earned by scraping together what I can from freelancing and speaking.
earn one's living as a freelance.
noun
Casual staff, agency workers, freelances and home workers were among those considered only to have u2018workeru2019 status rather than the more formal u2018employeeu2019 status.
a freelance worker.
The initial incursions into Ireland had been by marcher knights and other freelances from south Wales hired by Diarmait MacMurchadha, the King of Leinster.
a medieval mercenary.
adjective
a freelance journalist
working for different companies at different times rather than being permanently employed by one company.
example
As a 'freelance' writer hired to cover riots in Harlem, he took the events as the background for the novel's climax.
A greater proportion of women in the study were found to be working 'freelance' compared to men.
He was promoted to a solo artist before he left the company to work 'freelance' both as a dancer and choreographer.
The division employs just seven people, relying on 'freelance' editors, designers and publicists.
He spotted a gap in the market when working as a 'freelance' in York for Radio 4 and Radio 5.
He resolves to become a 'freelance' and solo operator.
As a lonely 'freelance' you do, of course, have the benefit of bypassing social activities with colleagues - basically because you don't have any.
After his retirement from Independent Newspapers in the late 1980s, he continued to work as a 'freelance' journalist.
She is a 'freelance' filmmaker, television journalist, writer and activist based in Kolkata.
Two weeks before graduation, Heck got his first 'freelance' assignment illustrating children's books.
And I picked up two 'freelance' writing assignments along the way.
Later, she moved to London where she worked as a 'freelance' journalist for various newspapers and magazines, as well as TV.
Instead, he wrote several books about race relations and education, and became a 'freelance' journalist.
The 23-year-old 'freelance' journalist refused to go into detail about his brief but traumatic ordeal as a hostage.
I was a 'freelance' journalist before I enlisted in the Australian Army in 1995 and eventually became an infantryman with two tours of duty to East Timor under my belt.
A less well publicised role of some public relations companies is to hire 'freelance' journalists to cover events such as major conferences with news stories to be placed in medical publications.
He worked as a 'freelance' journalist in 1983 and 1984.
So, with the turn of the new millennium, and her two boys planning to head off to university, she quit her job and set herself up as a 'freelance' HR consultant.
He worked as a 'freelance' in Pakistan and published a magazine about crime.
I'm a 'freelance' photographer on assignment, or at least I wasu2026
She began her journalist career as a reporter on the Sheffield Star and went on to work as a 'freelance' on the Daily Mail.
She accepts that her BBC persona helped clinch the column, but points out that she was a newspaper 'freelance' long before becoming a TV reporter.
He was promoted to deputy private secretary the following year, earning an annual salary of u00a3180,000 until he went 'freelance' last year.
He turned to racecourse commentary and worked as a 'freelance' for both ITV and the BBC.
He found work as a 'freelance' consultant for engineering companies and soon discovered he had a knack for it.
He returned to his apartment in Atlanta, where he worked as a 'freelance' technology consultant.
After spending much of the Depression as a 'freelance' journalist touring shanty towns, Fuller began scriptwriting in Hollywood and publishing pulp novels.
He is also a 'freelance' journalist and an adjunct English professor.
She is set to edit The Big Issue in Scotland, where she worked several years ago as a 'freelance' .
It was a 'freelance' assignment I just couldn't refuse.
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