Apprentice ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Apprentice ( noun )

  1. A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer.
  2. 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:

  1. He is an apprentice electrician.
  2. She served as an apprentice to the master chef.
  3. He took on an apprentice to teach him the trade.
  4. The company took on several apprentices to train them for future roles.
  5. The young apprentice was eager to learn everything he could from his master.

(As a verb)

Apprentice ( verb )

  1. A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer.
  2. 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:

  1. He is an apprentice electrician.
  2. She served as an apprentice to the master chef.
  3. He took on an apprentice to teach him the trade.
  4. The company took on several apprentices to train them for future roles.
  5. The young apprentice was eager to learn everything he could from his master.
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