journeyman
Americannoun
plural
journeymen-
a person who has served an apprenticeship at a trade or handicraft and is certified to work at it assisting or under another person.
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any experienced, competent but routine worker or performer.
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a person hired to do work for another, usually for a day at a time.
noun
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a craftsman, artisan, etc, who is qualified to work at his trade in the employment of another
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a competent workman
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(formerly) a worker hired on a daily wage
Etymology
Origin of journeyman
1425–75; late Middle English journeman, equivalent to journee a day's work ( journey ) + man man
Example Sentences
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After a difficult start to his NFL career, it seemed Seattle quarterback Sam Darnold was destined to become a journeyman back-up.
From BBC • Feb. 9, 2026
When she becomes a full journeyman this summer, she’ll make more than $50 an hour.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 7, 2026
Six-time Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz was put through his paces by German journeyman Yannick Hanfmann on Wednesday before swatting him aside to book his place in the Australian Open third round.
From Barron's • Jan. 21, 2026
Would this consummate journeyman ever have imagined that she’d be starring in feature films and a Broadway play in her 90s?
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 3, 2025
“Manet’s given me permission to start my journeyman project.”
From "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss
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