Pronunciation: /ˌsɛmiˈskɪld/
adjective describing a level of skill that is between skilled and unskilled
A1 She is a semiskilled worker who can perform basic tasks with minimal training.
A2 The job requires a semiskilled worker who has some experience in the field.
B1 The company is looking to hire semiskilled employees who can handle more complex tasks.
B2 The semiskilled labor force is essential for the production industry to meet demands.
C1 The training program aims to elevate semiskilled workers to higher positions within the company.
C2 The semiskilled workforce plays a crucial role in maintaining the efficiency of the manufacturing sector.
formal The company is looking to hire semiskilled workers to assist with the production process.
informal They need some semiskilled folks to help out with the job.
slang We're on the lookout for some semi-skilled peeps to join the team.
figurative Becoming a semiskilled worker is like mastering the basics of a craft.
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