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as in tenure
a fixed period of time during which a person holds a job or position signed up for a three-year stint in the army

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as in restriction
the act or practice of keeping something (as an activity) within certain boundaries his parents have always supported him without stint, no matter what interests he has chosen to pursue

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verb

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How does the noun stint contrast with its synonyms?

Some common synonyms of stint are assignment, chore, duty, job, and task. While all these words mean "a piece of work to be done," stint implies a carefully allotted or measured quantity of assigned work or service.

a 2-month stint as a reporter

When is assignment a more appropriate choice than stint?

The synonyms assignment and stint are sometimes interchangeable, but assignment implies a definite limited task assigned by one in authority.

a reporter's assignment

When can chore be used instead of stint?

In some situations, the words chore and stint are roughly equivalent. However, chore implies a minor routine activity necessary for maintaining a household or farm.

every child was assigned chores

When could duty be used to replace stint?

Although the words duty and stint have much in common, duty implies an obligation to perform or responsibility for performance.

the duties of a lifeguard

When might job be a better fit than stint?

The words job and stint are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, job applies to a piece of work voluntarily performed; it may sometimes suggest difficulty or importance.

the job of turning the company around

In what contexts can task take the place of stint?

The words task and stint can be used in similar contexts, but task implies work imposed by a person in authority or an employer or by circumstance.

charged with a variety of tasks

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Recent Examples of stint
Noun
Following a stint in solitary confinement, Warnock was moved into the prison’s G Block, which has similar restrictions to the state’s maximum security prison. Alex Brizee, Idaho Statesman, 17 Jan. 2025 On the coaching side, Chiefs coordinators Matt Nagy (offense) and Dave Toub (special teams) had memorable stints at Halas Hall. Dan Wiederer, Chicago Tribune, 17 Jan. 2025
Verb
After his college career with the Cougars and stint with the Raiders, the Houston native also played for the Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Commanders before retiring from the NFL after the 2021 season, per ESPN. Bailey Richards, Peoplemag, 12 Nov. 2023 Boca Raton quickly became the most famous of the Florida boom projects and the MDC did not stint on hyperbole in its advertisements, aimed at potential real estate investors. Klara Glowczewska, Town & Country, 25 July 2023 See all Example Sentences for stint 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for stint
Noun
  • For most of McDermott’s tenure, but especially this season, the Bills have been extraordinarily effective at living in the moment.
    Tim Graham, The Athletic, 13 Jan. 2025
  • But hitching his wagon to Mayfield turned out to be one of the last significant moves of the coach’s tenure.
    Charlotte Observer, Orlando Sentinel, 12 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • More than a dozen countries have such restrictions in place, including Australia, Canada, China, Japan and the United Kingdom.
    Alison Durkee, Forbes, 8 Jan. 2025
  • Banks, property owners and other private companies often have their own additional restrictions on employing, renting housing to or providing services to those with criminal records.
    Shirsho Dasgupta, Miami Herald, 8 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • Finally, pay a visit to a former U.S. Weather Bureau Station building which now functions as a welcome center but retains its 1901 appearance and can give further insight into weather forecasting sciences of the past.
    Tara Massouleh McCay, Southern Living, 11 Jan. 2025
  • If the buyer is not a U.S. company and does not desire to grant stock options or equity incentives, what types of cash compensation plans will the buyer use to retain key employees of the seller?
    AllBusiness, Forbes, 11 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • Fashion That said, function should never offer an excuse to skimp on fashion.
    Avery Stone, People.com, 10 Jan. 2025
  • That effort put into character designs from the very beginning might seem like an obvious necessity, but many other major developers have skimped on the process in recent years.
    Echo Apsey, Rolling Stone, 5 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • Barkley could be the deciding factor in terms of getting the team to another Super Bowl appearance.
    Michael Gfoeller And David H. Rundell, Newsweek, 15 Jan. 2025
  • Cuba’s diplomats have vigorously pursued nixing the island nation from the list during Biden’s term in the Oval Office.
    Filip Timotija, The Hill, 15 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Heavy Metals Found in Chocolate: Study Sheds Light on Lead, Cadmium in Some Products Criticism of the Report The report has limitations, however.
    Korin Miller, Health, 14 Jan. 2025
  • Gracey makes an effort to innovate in several other ways, navigating around the musical genre’s visual conventions and limitations.
    David Sims, The Atlantic, 14 Jan. 2025
Verb
  • While Valverde was brought off in the 74th minute of the Super Cup semi final win against Mallorca on Thursday, Bellingham was seen going to the turf exhausted on more than one occasion and touching the back of his legs.
    Tom Sanderson, Forbes, 11 Jan. 2025
  • Newcombe admitted to being exhausted, exhilarated and determined.
    Cindy Shmerler, New York Times, 10 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Follow your gallery tour with a visit to another villa that once belonged to an aristocratic family—Villa Medici.
    Anna Haines, Forbes, 9 Jan. 2025
  • Details on dates and locations for the food truck’s North Carolina tour this spring are still in the works, but the most important thing to know is to expect long lines.
    Heidi Finley, Charlotte Observer, 9 Jan. 2025

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“Stint.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/stint. Accessed 22 Jan. 2025.

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