Tenured

Pronunciation: /ˈtɛnjərd/

Tenured (adjective)

  1. having a permanent job, especially as a teacher or professor, after a trial period.

Examples

  • The tenured professor has a stable position at the university.
  • Being tenured provides teachers with long-term job security.

Common collocations: tenured professor, tenured position, tenured faculty

Synonyms of Tenured

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Tenured

  • describing a non-permanent position
  • describing a trial period before permanent status