laymen

[ˈleɪmən]

laymen Definition

a person without professional or specialized knowledge in a particular subject.

Using laymen: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "laymen" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The article was written for laymen, not experts.

  • Example

    The presentation was designed to be easily understood by laymen.

  • Example

    The book explains complex scientific concepts in terms that laymen can understand.

laymen Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with laymen

  • layman's terms

    language that is easily understood by someone who is not an expert in a particular subject

    Example

    Can you explain it to me in layman's terms?

  • layman's view

    a non-expert's perspective on a particular subject

    Example

    From a layman's view, the legal system can be difficult to understand.

  • layman's knowledge

    basic knowledge about a particular subject that is known by someone who is not an expert

    Example

    I have only layman's knowledge of astronomy.

Origins of laymen

from Middle English 'leyman', meaning 'unordained member of the Church', from Old English 'læcmon', meaning 'one of the laity'

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Summary: laymen in Brief

'Laymen' [ˈleɪmən] refers to a person without professional or specialized knowledge in a particular subject. It is often used to describe language or presentations that are easily understood by non-experts, as in 'The book explains complex scientific concepts in terms that laymen can understand.' The phrase 'layman's terms' is commonly used to describe language that is easily understood by someone who is not an expert in a particular subject.