apprenticed
Pronunciation: [əˈprɛntɪst]
Word
Context: "education"
(verb) to be trained by someone who is skilled at a job. It's like when a student learns directly from a teacher, or a worker learns from an expert.
Example
He apprenticed under a master carpenter and learned all the tricks of the trade.
Example
She didn't apprentice with anyone, so she missed out on important skills.
Example
Whom did you apprentice with during your training?
Context: "work"
(verb) to work for someone in order to learn a skill or trade. This usually happens in jobs like cooking, plumbing, or crafts.
Example
She apprenticed at a bakery and learned how to make delicious pastries.
Example
He chose not to apprentice, so he never really learned how to fix things properly.
Example
What kind of skills do you hope to learn when you apprentice?
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