apprentice

[əˈprɛntɪs]

apprentice Definition

a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages.

Using apprentice: Examples

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

  • Example

    He started as an apprentice and worked his way up to become the manager.

  • Example

    The company is looking for an apprentice to train as a mechanic.

  • Example

    She is serving as an apprentice to a famous artist.

apprentice Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for apprentice

Phrases with apprentice

  • apprentice wages

    the low wages paid to an apprentice while they are learning a trade

    Example

    He was earning apprentice wages while he learned how to be a carpenter.

  • a training program for apprentices to learn a trade or skill

    Example

    The union offers an apprentice program for electricians.

  • a person who is learning to be a mechanic

    Example

    The garage hired an apprentice mechanic to help with repairs.

Origins of apprentice

from Old French 'aprentis', meaning 'someone learning'

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Summary: apprentice in Brief

An 'apprentice' [əˈprɛntɪs] is a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages. It is common for apprenticeships to lead to full-time employment or higher positions within a company. Phrases like 'apprentice wages' and 'apprentice program' refer to the low wages and training programs associated with apprenticeships, respectively.

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