Apprentice - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈprentɪs|  American pronunciation of the word apprentice
Brit.  |əˈprentɪs|  British pronunciation of the word apprentice

noun

- works for an expert to learn a trade (syn: learner, prentice)

verb

- be or work as an apprentice
She apprenticed with the great master

Extra examples

...decided to be an apprentice to an electrician after he graduated...

...aware that she's only an apprentice in the medical field, she readily defers to her more experienced colleagues...

He apprenticed with a master carpenter for two years.

She apprenticed with the great master.

She works in the hairdresser's as an apprentice.

He was apprenticed to a local architect.

After school he was an apprentice with a machinist for four years.

She is an apprentice in cooking.

She apprenticed with the great master

At the age of 16, I went into the printing trade as an apprentice.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: apprentice
he/she/it: apprentices
present participle: apprenticing
past tense: apprenticed
past participle: apprenticed
noun
singular: apprentice
plural: apprentices
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