Bailiwick

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈbeɪlɪwɪk/

Definitions of bailiwick

noun a person's area of expertise, interest, or control

Example Sentences

A1 My bailiwick is cooking simple dishes.

A2 She is in her bailiwick when working on graphic design projects.

B1 As a lawyer, his bailiwick is intellectual property law.

B2 The professor's bailiwick is 18th-century literature.

C1 In his bailiwick of astrophysics, he has made groundbreaking discoveries.

C2 The CEO's bailiwick includes overseeing all aspects of the company's operations.

Examples of bailiwick in a Sentence

formal As an expert in tax law, her bailiwick is navigating complex tax codes for her clients.

informal In the world of fashion, his bailiwick is designing trendy streetwear.

slang When it comes to gaming, her bailiwick is speedrunning classic RPGs.

figurative His bailiwick is finding innovative solutions to challenging problems in the tech industry.

Grammatical Forms of bailiwick

past tense

bailiwicked

plural

bailiwicks

comparative

more bailiwick

superlative

most bailiwick

present tense

bailiwicks

future tense

will bailiwick

perfect tense

have bailiwicked

continuous tense

is bailiwicking

singular

bailiwick

positive degree

bailiwick

infinitive

to bailiwick

gerund

bailiwicking

participle

bailiwicked

Origin and Evolution of bailiwick

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'bailiwick' comes from the Middle English term 'baillifwik' which was derived from the Old French word 'baillif' meaning 'bailiff' and the suffix '-wik' indicating a place or jurisdiction.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the jurisdiction or area of control of a bailiff, the term 'bailiwick' has evolved to also mean one's area of expertise, interest, or responsibility.