apprentice
/əˈpɹɛntɪs/noun, verb3 syllables
Apprentice means: works for an expert to learn a trade.
Synonyms for apprentice2
noun, as in works for an expert to learn a trade
What does apprentice mean?2
noun
1
works for an expert to learn a trade
verb
1
be or work as an apprentice“She apprenticed with the great master”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with apprentice?1
three syllables
momentous
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Apprentice in a sentence
- We'd like to take on more apprentices, but unfortunately we can't find any.Luiaard
- There are currently more open apprentice positions than applicants.Espi
- It is normal and even desirable that the apprentice surpass the master.adiante19
- We shouldn't ask so much from our apprentices.Nylez
- The master carpenter is accompanied by three apprentices.pip
- I admit I trained my sons more strictly than the other apprentices.chaule3
- Would you like to be my apprentice?CK
- Do you want to be my apprentice?CK
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Forms of apprentice
as a noun
- plural
- apprentices
as a verb
- past tense
- apprenticed
- present participle
- apprenticing
- third-person singular
- apprentices
- past participle
- apprenticed