Results for: apprentice, one who is learning a skill (or profession, etc.)
English English
direct personal awareness of something, feel something, have experience of something, involvement in something over time, knowledge and skill acquired, knowledge from observation, knowledge obtained by doing; something that one has lived through, somet...experience
disclosable data and documents, finding; revelation, mutual disclosing of data or documents, process of finding something, process of learning something previously unknown, recognition of unusual talent or beauty, something learned or founddiscovery
doing illegal acts through lifetime, general progress, long-term or lifelong job, lurch rapidly onward, profession; fast run, gallop, professional for life, professional progress, of a career, rapid forward lurching motion, rush, dash, speed, hurtlecareer
doing something habitually, following occupation as paid job, member of profession, of a profession, person who works in a skilled occupation, specialist, pertaining to a profession, of a skilled occupation; working in one of the skilled occupations, s...professional
done without skill, lacking education or technical training, lacking skill, not requiring special skills, untrained, inexpert, amateurunskilled
educated, educated; literate; of or pertaining to learning; marked with letters, with letters written on itlettered
educating, instruction, knowledge, learning experience, imparting of knowledge, study of teaching, system for educating peopleeducation
education; profession of teaching, pedagogicspedagogy
empty talk, persuasive speech or writing, pretentious words, skill with language, study of the effective use of language; art of speaking and writing effectively; oratory, study of language as a means of persuasion; use of bombastic language, use of un...rhetoric
engage as an apprentice ; work as an apprentice, inexperienced person, make somebody apprentice, trainee, pupilapprentice
enjoyment of art objects, exceptional skill or ability in a certain field (especially music); great appreciation for or knowledge of fine arts, outstanding skillvirtuosity
established by law court, law-related, of or for lawyers, of or pertaining to the law; allowed by law; established by law; according to law; of or pertaining to lawyers or their profession, old enough under law, permitted by law, under the lawlegal
exemplify, illustration supporting something, learning aid, model, person punished, sample, pattern, something which serves as an illustrationexample
exert, exercise (influence, power, etc.); handle with skill (e.g. a weapon); brandish, hold, have and exercise something, use weapon or toolwield
expel a lawyer from the legal profession, expel attorneydisbar
 

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