Tradesmen: meaning, definitions and examples

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tradesmen

 

[ ˈtreɪdzmən ]

Context #1

skilled workers

Tradesmen are skilled workers who specialize in a particular craft or trade, such as carpentry, plumbing, or electrical work. They typically undergo training or apprenticeship programs to gain expertise in their chosen field.

Synonyms

artisan, craftsman, worker

Examples of usage

  • Tradesmen often work on construction sites to build or repair structures.
  • A skilled tradesman can provide high-quality craftsmanship in their work.

Translations

Translations of the word "tradesmen" in other languages:

🇵🇹 artesãos

🇮🇳 कारीगर

🇩🇪 Handwerker

🇮🇩 tukang

🇺🇦 ремісники

🇵🇱 rzemieślnicy

🇯🇵 職人 (しょくにん)

🇫🇷 artisans

🇪🇸 artesanos

🇹🇷 zanaatkarlar

🇰🇷 장인

🇸🇦 حرفيون

🇨🇿 řemeslníci

🇸🇰 remeselníci

🇨🇳 工匠 (gōngjiàng)

🇸🇮 obrtniki

🇮🇸 iðnaðarmenn

🇰🇿 қолөнершілер

🇬🇪 ხელოსნები

🇦🇿 sənətkarlar

🇲🇽 artesanos

Word origin

The term 'tradesmen' originated in the late 16th century, derived from the word 'trade' referring to a skilled occupation or craft. Tradesmen played a crucial role in the development of various industries and construction projects throughout history, utilizing their expertise to create and repair essential structures.

See also: trade, tradeable, trademark, trader, traders, tradesperson, trading.