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unskilled
[ uhn-skild ]
adjective
- of or relating to workers who lack technical training or skill.
- not demanding special training or skill:
unskilled occupations.
- exhibiting a marked lack of skill or competence:
an unskilled painting; an unskilled writer.
He was unskilled in the art of rhetoric.
unskilled
/ ʌˈɪ /
adjective
- not having or requiring any special skill or training
an unskilled job
unskilled workers
- having or displaying no skill; inexpert
he is quite unskilled at dancing
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of unskilled1
Example Sentences
India has largely missed the bus on low-end, unskilled factory work - jobs China dominated for decades.
As a counterpoint, when Paul makes the same boast to the hiring manager at the local tannery, she circles “unskilled labor.”
"Domestic work is considered to be unskilled work but that is not the case in reality. You cannot care for a sick person or cook a meal without being skilled," she adds.
But monthly salaries for unskilled workers only reach around £300, even with overtime.
H-2B visas allow unskilled workers like gardeners and housekeepers to work in the U.S. for 10 months, while the H-1B program lets skilled workers like software engineers remain for up to three years.
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