occupation

word

/ˌɑkjəˈpeɪʃən/
ahk-yuh-PAY-shuhn
/ˌɒkjʊpˈeɪʃən/
ok-yuu-PAY-shuhn

Definition

An 'occupation' is a person's regular job or profession; it can also refer to the act of taking control of a place, especially by force.

Usage & Nuances

'Occupation' is formal and most often used in documents, applications, or official contexts. 'Job' and 'profession' are more common in casual speech. The term also means seizure of territory, especially in political or military contexts.

Example Sentences

My father's occupation is teaching.

basic

Please write your occupation on the form.

basic

The army ended the enemy's occupation of the city.

basic

She's looking for a new occupation after moving to the city.

natural

Accountancy has been his main occupation for years, but he wants a change.

natural

During the occupation, people had to follow strict rules set by the authorities.

natural