apprentice

UK /əˈpɹɛntɪs/ US /əˈpɹɛntɪs/
noun 3verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

A trainee, especially in a skilled trade.

To this end a well-equipped and keenly-run apprentice training school has been in operation at Eastleigh since 1958 and here apprentices are given a good grounding in a number of trades, followed by a thorough training in the trade to which they become allocated.

Scottish rail suppliers have told the Government that they can only reach their target of employing 500 apprentices if they are given a clear pipeline of work, rather than having to endure the current stop-go programme.

2

One who is bound by indentures or by legal agreement to serve a tradesperson, or other person, for a certain time, with a view to learn the art, or trade, in which his master is bound to instruct him.

3

One not well versed in a subject; a tyro or newbie.

verb

1

To put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.

His father had apprenticed him to a silk merchant.

He was apprenticed to a local employer.

2

To be an apprentice to.

Joe apprenticed three different photographers before setting up his own studio.

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