tradesfolk (Meaning)

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tradesfolk (n.)

People employed in trade; tradesmen.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tradesfolk

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tradesfolk Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled tradesfolk assembled to repair the damaged electrical system.
  2. Local tradesfolk offered their services to rebuild the hurricane-ravaged town.
  3. The plumber, electrician, and carpenter were the tradesfolk I needed to hire for the home renovation.
  4. The tradesfolk at the construction site displayed impressive craftsmanship and attention to detail.
  5. The union represented the rights and interests of the tradesfolk in the industry.
  6. Governments often provide financial incentives to encourage students to pursue careers as tradesfolk.
  7. Technology has transformed some aspects of work for tradesfolk, but it cannot fully replace their skilled hands.
  8. Young tradesfolk are eager to learn from experienced veterans in the field.
  9. The tradesfolk who built the historic cathedral centuries ago left a legacy of architectural beauty.
  10. The community relied on the local tradesfolk to maintain and repair essential infrastructure.

FAQs About the word tradesfolk

People employed in trade; tradesmen.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The skilled tradesfolk assembled to repair the damaged electrical system.

Local tradesfolk offered their services to rebuild the hurricane-ravaged town.

The plumber, electrician, and carpenter were the tradesfolk I needed to hire for the home renovation.

The tradesfolk at the construction site displayed impressive craftsmanship and attention to detail.