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		Definition of unskilled in English: unskilledadjectiveʌnˈskɪldˌənˈskɪld Not having or requiring special skill or training.  Example sentencesExamples -  The basic wage was for unskilled workers, and additional payments were specified for occupational skills.
 -  Reily's informants were unskilled labourers, employed in low-status, poorly paid, menial jobs.
 -  The next decades saw the widespread organisation into general unions of low-paid and unskilled workers.
 -  On arrival, he found himself in a labour camp, being forced to do menial and unskilled work.
 -  In ordinary construction, wages for skilled and unskilled workers are more or less standard.
 -  Both men and women work in skilled jobs; most unskilled workers are men.
 -  We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term unskilled and yet whose skills are in reality priceless, for some time to come.
 -  Being an employment intensive sector, this will create new jobs for skilled and unskilled labourers.
 -  Children of unskilled manual workers are twice as likely to have serious illnesses as the children of barristers.
 -  They're doing a job that's unskilled while under the constant threat of deportation.
 -  No matter how unskilled some job seekers may seem there is always a placement opportunity if you look hard enough.
 -  Then I got a job: as an unskilled labourer-cum-cleaner on a supermarket being built on the outskirts.
 -  Apart from extensive and expensive capital expenditure, plenty of labour was required, skilled and unskilled.
 -  In the twentieth century the proportion of people who work at unskilled manual production jobs has steadily fallen.
 -  The government is confining its own people to unskilled low-paying jobs.
 -  The financial success was achieved, however, on the back of a tottering pyramid of contract labour, often unskilled.
 -  Why push for a training program when even unskilled workers are getting jobs?
 -  Why can't the Government look at bringing in unskilled labour for areas like this?
 -  Those that are employed are in unskilled jobs in this mining district.
 -  There are also around one million Syrian workers in Lebanon - mainly in unskilled, low paid jobs.
 
  Synonyms untrained, unqualified, untaught, unschooled manual, blue-collar, labouring, menial inexpert, inexperienced, unpractised, unequipped, unversed, unaccomplished, uneducated, amateur, amateurish, unprofessional 
 Rhymes   build, deskilled, gild, guild, self-willed, sild, unfilled, unfulfilled, untilled, upbuild    Definition of unskilled in US English: unskilledadjectiveˌənˈskɪldˌənˈskild Not having or requiring special skill or training.  Example sentencesExamples -  Those that are employed are in unskilled jobs in this mining district.
 -  The next decades saw the widespread organisation into general unions of low-paid and unskilled workers.
 -  There are also around one million Syrian workers in Lebanon - mainly in unskilled, low paid jobs.
 -  Being an employment intensive sector, this will create new jobs for skilled and unskilled labourers.
 -  The basic wage was for unskilled workers, and additional payments were specified for occupational skills.
 -  They're doing a job that's unskilled while under the constant threat of deportation.
 -  Children of unskilled manual workers are twice as likely to have serious illnesses as the children of barristers.
 -  Why can't the Government look at bringing in unskilled labour for areas like this?
 -  In the twentieth century the proportion of people who work at unskilled manual production jobs has steadily fallen.
 -  Reily's informants were unskilled labourers, employed in low-status, poorly paid, menial jobs.
 -  Why push for a training program when even unskilled workers are getting jobs?
 -  Apart from extensive and expensive capital expenditure, plenty of labour was required, skilled and unskilled.
 -  The financial success was achieved, however, on the back of a tottering pyramid of contract labour, often unskilled.
 -  No matter how unskilled some job seekers may seem there is always a placement opportunity if you look hard enough.
 -  Then I got a job: as an unskilled labourer-cum-cleaner on a supermarket being built on the outskirts.
 -  Both men and women work in skilled jobs; most unskilled workers are men.
 -  We are likely to need the services of these people, whom we term unskilled and yet whose skills are in reality priceless, for some time to come.
 -  In ordinary construction, wages for skilled and unskilled workers are more or less standard.
 -  The government is confining its own people to unskilled low-paying jobs.
 -  On arrival, he found himself in a labour camp, being forced to do menial and unskilled work.
 
  Synonyms untrained, unqualified, untaught, unschooled     |