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		Definition of workmanship in English: workmanshipnoun ˈwəːkmənʃɪpˈwərkmənˌʃɪp mass nounThe degree of skill with which a product is made or a job done.  cracks on the motorway were caused by poor workmanship  Example sentencesExamples -  People came from far and near to admire his workmanship and skill.
 -  The clothes involve a high degree of workmanship, every single piece is stitched with a lot embroidery.
 -  A high standard of workmanship in fixtures and fittings is therefore an essential element in securing sales.
 -  The hotel collapse was caused by poor workmanship and construction failure, he said Wednesday.
 -  You are aware that due to the problems of poor workmanship on the electrical installation, this is not strictly correct.
 -  The company was committed to providing quality cars and any evidence of poor workmanship would be fully investigated.
 -  The letter went on to say poor workmanship was not covered under the insurance policy.
 -  He said the fire was caused by a faulty timer, and not poor workmanship.
 -  If you had observed them, would you have felt that they were perhaps indicative of poor workmanship?
 -  That story prompted a catalogue of complaints from disappointed new home buyers over delays and poor workmanship.
 -  Correspondingly, workmanship and artistry of a high order also appears to be an inborn gift of the people here.
 -  Poor workmanship by the decoration team may still make a mess of your house even though you have paid for good materials.
 -  As mentioned earlier, a considerable amount of work needed to be stripped out and redone as a result of poor workmanship previously.
 -  However, with inexperienced crews and poor workmanship, the process usually took up to eight hours to complete.
 -  Rogue traders rarely do this, making it virtually impossible for someone to take action for poor workmanship.
 -  The company is opening showrooms all over the world and the standard of workmanship here is second to none.
 -  Jarvis said it was worried about the damage to its reputation from accidents allegedly caused by poor workmanship.
 -  A bond for a single phase of a development may not be enough to correct poor workmanship on three or four phases.
 -  The contractors who built the Workhouses were condemned for their poor workmanship and the using of cheap and bad material.
 -  Functional or ornamental, one could not deny their skill and workmanship.
 
  Synonyms craftsmanship, artistry, craft, art, artisanship, handiwork, work skill, skilfulness, technique, expertise    Definition of workmanship in US English: workmanshipnounˈwərkmənˌʃɪpˈwərkmənˌSHip The degree of skill with which a product is made or a job done.  cracks on the bridge girders were caused by poor workmanship  Example sentencesExamples -  The hotel collapse was caused by poor workmanship and construction failure, he said Wednesday.
 -  A high standard of workmanship in fixtures and fittings is therefore an essential element in securing sales.
 -  You are aware that due to the problems of poor workmanship on the electrical installation, this is not strictly correct.
 -  However, with inexperienced crews and poor workmanship, the process usually took up to eight hours to complete.
 -  Poor workmanship by the decoration team may still make a mess of your house even though you have paid for good materials.
 -  The company is opening showrooms all over the world and the standard of workmanship here is second to none.
 -  The letter went on to say poor workmanship was not covered under the insurance policy.
 -  As mentioned earlier, a considerable amount of work needed to be stripped out and redone as a result of poor workmanship previously.
 -  The contractors who built the Workhouses were condemned for their poor workmanship and the using of cheap and bad material.
 -  That story prompted a catalogue of complaints from disappointed new home buyers over delays and poor workmanship.
 -  People came from far and near to admire his workmanship and skill.
 -  The company was committed to providing quality cars and any evidence of poor workmanship would be fully investigated.
 -  Correspondingly, workmanship and artistry of a high order also appears to be an inborn gift of the people here.
 -  Rogue traders rarely do this, making it virtually impossible for someone to take action for poor workmanship.
 -  Jarvis said it was worried about the damage to its reputation from accidents allegedly caused by poor workmanship.
 -  The clothes involve a high degree of workmanship, every single piece is stitched with a lot embroidery.
 -  He said the fire was caused by a faulty timer, and not poor workmanship.
 -  Functional or ornamental, one could not deny their skill and workmanship.
 -  A bond for a single phase of a development may not be enough to correct poor workmanship on three or four phases.
 -  If you had observed them, would you have felt that they were perhaps indicative of poor workmanship?
 
  Synonyms craftsmanship, artistry, craft, art, artisanship, handiwork, work     |