stint (Meaning)
stint (n)
an unbroken period of time during which you do something
smallest American sandpiper
an individual's prescribed share of work
stint (v)
subsist on a meager allowance
supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
Synonyms & Antonyms of stint
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stint Sentence Examples
- The actor had a long stint on the popular television series, playing a beloved character.
- After a brief stint as a software engineer, she decided to pursue a career in writing.
- The doctor volunteered for a challenging stint in a remote village, providing medical care to those in need.
- The politician served two stints as mayor, leaving a lasting legacy on the city.
- The musician embarked on a sold-out stint at a prestigious concert hall, showcasing their exceptional talent.
- The athlete endured a grueling stint of training, preparing for an upcoming competition.
- The artist pursued a short stint in photography, capturing beautiful moments in time.
- The student spent a summer stint as an intern at a Fortune 500 company, gaining valuable work experience.
- The traveler took a sabbatical from work for an adventurous stint exploring uncharted territories.
- The teacher took on a temporary stint as a substitute, sharing their passion for education with new students.
FAQs About the word stint
an unbroken period of time during which you do something, smallest American sandpiper, an individual's prescribed share of work, subsist on a meager allowance,
tour, term,tenure,,shift, standing, span, stretch, hitch, duration
hand out, apportion, portion, part, allocate, lot, allow, apportion, measure, share (out)
The actor had a long stint on the popular television series, playing a beloved character.
After a brief stint as a software engineer, she decided to pursue a career in writing.
The doctor volunteered for a challenging stint in a remote village, providing medical care to those in need.
The politician served two stints as mayor, leaving a lasting legacy on the city.