Meaning & Definition of word "Apprenticeship"

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    Apprenticeship

    /əˈprɛntɪsʃɪp/

    noun:

    • 1. A system of training a new generation of practitioners of a trade or profession with on-the-job training and often accompanying study.
      • Example: He completed his apprenticeship as a carpenter before starting his own business.
    • 2. The period during which one is an apprentice.
      • Example: Her apprenticeship lasted for three years, after which she became a licensed plumber.
    • 3. A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer.
      • Example: As an apprenticeship, she worked closely with a seasoned chef to master the culinary arts.

    Etymology

    Mid 16th century, from Old French 'apprentis', meaning 'learner', from the verb 'apprendre', which means 'to learn'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    learn the ropes:

    To learn the basics of a job or activity.

    on-the-job training:

    Training while performing the actual work.

    hands-on experience:

    Direct practical experience.

    Related Words

    apprentice:

    A person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer.

    mentor:

    An experienced and trusted advisor.

    trainee:

    A person undergoing training for a particular job.

    Slang Meanings of apprenticeship

    Meaning: Grunt work

    Example Sentence: During his apprenticeship, he had to do a lot of grunt work before getting to the more skilled tasks.

    Meaning: Shadowing

    Example Sentence: He spent weeks shadowing an experienced technician during his apprenticeship.