apprentice
Americannoun
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a person who works for another in order to learn a trade.
an apprentice to a plumber.
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History/Historical. a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade.
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a learner; novice; tyro.
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U.S. Navy. an enlisted person receiving specialized training.
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a jockey with less than one year's experience who has won fewer than 40 races.
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
noun
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someone who works for a skilled or qualified person in order to learn a trade or profession, esp for a recognized period
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any beginner or novice
verb
Other Word Forms
- apprenticeship noun
- unapprenticed adjective
Etymology
Origin of apprentice
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English ap(p)rentis, from Anglo-French, Old French ap(p)rentiz, from unattested Vulgar Latin apprenditīcius, equivalent to unattested apprendit(us) (for Latin apprehēnsus; apprehensible ) + Latin -īcius suffix forming adjectives from past participles, here nominalized
Example Sentences
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As a first-year apprentice, it’s less than half of that.
It was the first skill apprentice artists learned, and its premium on firm contours and clearly defined forms was carried over into painting.
"An apprentice should be able to do this no problem," he said.
From BBC
Samuel Slater, born in 1768 into a farming family in Derbyshire, England, was apprenticed at age 14 to the owner of a cotton mill that was using the novel Arkwright water frame.
From Barron's
Isaac and Jacob are constantly at Tío Yehuda’s side, learning every detail of how the printing press works and becoming perfect apprentices to our uncle and grandfather.
From Literature
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