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tradespeople Definition

trades·people (-pē′pəl)

plural noun

people engaged in trade; esp., storekeepers
also tradesfolk trades′·folk′ (-fōk′)
tradespeople Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • find: The best way to find reliable tradespeople is through word of mouth.
  • approve: Don't panic - once you're covered, call day or night for help from approved tradespeople.
  • use: Using tradespeople Check that estate agents, removers and other trades-people can be trusted and are members of a professional body or association.
  • list: You really need to push the point that you do thorough checks on the tradespeople listed and involved with the site.

Adjective modifier

  • reputable: A variation of distraction burglary involves criminals posing as reputable tradespeople who offer to undertake repair work on a person's property.
  • skilled: Our work is undertaken to Lloyd's Standard by highly skilled tradespeople at our facilities within the Port Solent Marina.
  • local: Mr Chaney's organization has offices in six countries outside the USA, designed to educate local tradespeople in the latest plumbing standards.
  • trustworthy: Trustmark - new scheme to help you find reliable and trustworthy tradespeople to make home improvements and repairs.
  • other: I feel it is prudent for me to have a ' basic understanding ' of the techniques employed by other tradespeople.
  • reliable: The best way to find reliable tradespeople is through word of mouth.