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.
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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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