Employ
Employ
One option is the word employ.
for example I will assign you to be the class presiden. assign means to hire
The word hire has one syllable.
The word "hire" is pronounced the same as "higher" but has a different spelling and meaning. "Hire" means to employ or rent someone, while "higher" refers to being at a greater distance vertically.
The word is hire. We need to hire additional workers. I would like to hire a limo and driver.
Hire, higher (pronounced differently)
embaucher, you can use en or em , but this one you use em, it is the same pronunciation though
The woman was indecisive on which nanny to hire. This sentence works because the word means to have trouble settling on one thing.
you may mean "shire" , not hire. it means its up for breeding Its sire. not shire or hire
Another word for lot for hire can also mean lot for sale. Lot for hire can also mean a lot that needs repairs.
Employ