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wright

Pronunciation: [raɪt]

Word

Context: "craftsmanship"

(noun) a person who makes or repairs something, often in a specific field like woodworking or metalworking. Think of a wright as a skilled worker, like a carpenter, who builds things.

Example

The wright skillfully crafted a beautiful wooden chair.

Example

The wright couldn't fix the broken table because he didn't have the right tools.

Example

What type of wright do you need to build a wooden house?

Context: "transportation"

(noun) specifically refers to someone who builds or repairs vehicles, especially aircraft. It’s like being an engineer or a builder for planes.

Example

The airplane wright designed a new model that can fly longer distances.

Example

The wright didn’t understand the new technology for the jet engine.

Example

How long has the wright been working on that aircraft design?

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