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Workmanlike - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

workmanlike

/ˈwɜrkmənˌlaɪk/ /ˈwɜːkmənˌlaɪk/

Definition:

Efficient and competent but lacking inspiration or flair.

Synonyms:

competent, efficient, professional, skillful, thorough

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

amateurish, sloppy, unprofessional

Common Collocations:

workmanlike approach, workmanlike performance, workmanlike effort

Derivatives:

workmanliness (noun), workmanly (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "workmanlike" to describe something done skillfully but without creativity or excitement.

Common Phrases:

workmanlike job, workmanlike manner, workmanlike precision

Etymology:

Derived from "workman" + "-like," meaning resembling the qualities of a skilled laborer.

Examples:

  • 1. The carpenter’s work was neat and workmanlike.
  • 2. Her report was thorough but somewhat workmanlike in style.
  • 3. The team delivered a solid, workmanlike performance in the match.
  • 4. His painting lacked flair but was undeniably workmanlike in execution.

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