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tinkerer

Aussprache: [ˈtɪŋkərər]

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Kontext: „craftsmanship“

(noun) a person who enjoys fixing, making, or improving things with their hands. A tinkerer likes to play around with tools and materials to create or repair items. It's like being a mini-inventor or handyman.

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My grandfather was a tinkerer; he could fix anything around the house.

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She isn't much of a tinkerer; she prefers to buy new things instead of fixing old ones.

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Is he a tinkerer who enjoys building gadgets in his free time?

Kontext: „innovation“

(noun) someone who experiments with ideas or inventions, usually in a casual or playful way. A tinkerer likes to try different methods to see what works and what doesn’t. They are often creative and enjoy problem-solving.

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As a tinkerer, she loves to test new ideas for her science projects.

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He doesn’t consider himself a tinkerer because he rarely tries out new inventions.

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Do you think a tinkerer is someone who enjoys experimenting with new inventions?

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