Apprentice
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Apprentice ( noun )
- A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer.
- A person who is learning a trade or profession under a legal agreement to work for an employer for a certain number of years.
Origin:
From old french aprentis, from latin apprehendere "learn".
Examples:
- He is an apprentice electrician.
- She served as an apprentice to the master chef.
- He took on an apprentice to teach him the trade.
- The company took on several apprentices to train them for future roles.
- The young apprentice was eager to learn everything he could from his master.
(As a verb)
Apprentice ( verb )
- A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer.
- A person who is learning a trade or profession under a legal agreement to work for an employer for a certain number of years.
Origin:
From old french aprentis, from latin apprehendere "learn".
Examples:
- He is an apprentice electrician.
- She served as an apprentice to the master chef.
- He took on an apprentice to teach him the trade.
- The company took on several apprentices to train them for future roles.
- The young apprentice was eager to learn everything he could from his master.