do-it-yourself
Americanadjective
noun
noun
Other Word Forms
- do-it-yourselfer noun
Etymology
Origin of do-it-yourself
First recorded in 1950–55
Example Sentences
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The audience for these records were passionate but small, so by necessity the recordings were often do-it-yourself affairs.
From Los Angeles Times
Generation X, as the first do-it-yourself retirement generation, is falling behind.
From MarketWatch
Melich predicts that management’s discussion will center on building out a more complete Pro ecosystem while continuing to gain share in do-it-yourself.
From Barron's
The two companies are competing for the more consistent spending of professional building and repair companies, particularly as consumers delay large remodels and do-it-yourself projects, analysts say.
The company derives about 70% of its revenue from do-it-yourself consumers and 30% from professional contractors, leaving it more vulnerable to the vicissitudes of the consumer environment.
From Barron's
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