Apprentice vs Specialist - What's the difference?
apprentice | specialist |
A trainee, especially in a skilled trade.
(historical) 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.
(dated) One not well versed in a subject; a tyro or newbie.
To put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.
To be an apprentice to.
Someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, some specific branch of study or research.
(medicine) A physician whose practice is limited to a particular branch of medicine or surgery.
(US, military) Any of several non-commissioned ranks corresponding to that of corporal.
As nouns the difference between apprentice and specialist
is that apprentice is a trainee, especially in a skilled trade while specialist is someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, some specific branch of study or research.As a verb apprentice
is to put under the care and supervision of a master, for the purpose of instruction in a trade or business.As an adjective specialist is
specialised.apprentice
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Alternative forms
* apprentise (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)See also
* * *Verb
(apprentic)- Joe apprenticed three different photographers before setting up his own studio.
