Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Showing results for craftspeople. Search instead for Permits people .

craftspeople

American  
[krafts-pee-puhl, krahfts-] / ˈkræftsˌpi pəl, ˈkrɑfts- /

plural noun

  1. craftsmen and craftswomen collectively.


Etymology

Origin of craftspeople

crafts(men) ( def. ) + people

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

It’s challenging to paint the two different materials and make them appear as one, cohesive body, Gower said, but the artists he worked with are “incredible craftspeople,” some of whom are classically trained painters.

From Los Angeles Times

Indeed, as a result of the stereotypes chronicled in “The Celluloid Closet,” legions of Hollywood actors, writers, directors and craftspeople spent their careers on projects in which LGBTQ+ people were functionally absent, bit players onscreen and closeted on set.

From Los Angeles Times

Other creatives — such as Hollywood writers, actors and craftspeople — have also taken steps to mitigate the encroachment of AI.

From Los Angeles Times

One part of that journey was establishing a design atelier outside of Paris eight years ago, where up to 70 craftspeople may be working at any given time.

From New York Times

For many of those involved — including a tenacious priest, a wealthy philanthropist, a famous artist and a team of craftspeople — rebuilding this church plays a part in Ukraine’s struggle for culture, identity and its very existence.

From Seattle Times