layman

[ˈleɪmən]

layman Definition

  • 1a person without professional or specialized knowledge in a particular subject
  • 2a non-ordained member of a church

Using layman: Examples

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

  • Example

    As a layman, I find it difficult to understand the technical jargon used by the scientists.

  • Example

    The church has a committee of laymen who help with the administration.

  • Example

    The book is written in layman's terms so that anyone can understand it.

layman Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with layman

  • layman's terms

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

    Example

    The doctor explained the medical procedure in layman's terms so that the patient could understand.

  • layman's view

    an opinion or perspective that is not based on professional or specialized knowledge

    Example

    In my layman's view, the company's decision was not a wise one.

  • layman's guide

    a book or document that explains a complex subject in simple terms for the benefit of non-experts

    Example

    The layman's guide to investing helped me understand the stock market better.

Origins of layman

from Old English 'laegeman', meaning 'one of the people'

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Summary: layman in Brief

The term 'layman' [ˈleɪmən] refers to a person without professional or specialized knowledge in a particular subject. It can also refer to a non-ordained member of a church. The phrase 'layman's terms' denotes language that can be understood by someone who is not an expert in a particular subject, while 'layman's view' refers to an opinion or perspective that is not based on professional or specialized knowledge.