Pronunciation: /ʌnˈskɪld/
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unskilled' describes someone who lacks the necessary skills or training for a particular job or task.
A1 She is unskilled in cooking, but she is eager to learn.
A2 The unskilled worker struggled to keep up with the pace of the assembly line.
B1 The company offers training programs for unskilled employees to improve their skills.
B2 Despite being unskilled in negotiations, he managed to secure a good deal for the company.
C1 The unskilled labor force in the country is a major challenge for economic development.
C2 The unskilled craftsmanship of the furniture maker was evident in the poor quality of the product.
formal The company decided to hire unskilled workers to save on labor costs.
informal I heard they hired a bunch of unskilled people for the job.
slang They brought in some greenhorns to do the work, but they're pretty unskilled.
figurative His unskilled approach to problem-solving is like trying to fix a car without any tools.
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