Antonyms for technician
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tek-nish-uh n |
Phonetic Transcription : tɛkˈnɪʃ ən |
Definition of technician
Origin :- 1833, "person expert in the technicalities of some question," from technic + -ian. Meaning "person skilled in mechanical arts" is recorded from 1939.
- As in specialist : noun person who is an expert in a field
- As in troubleshooter : noun fixer, repair person
- As in craftsman : noun skilled person
- As in mechanic : noun machinist
- As in craftsperson : noun person skilled in art
- As in hacker : noun someone proficient at computers, especially a hobbyist
- He turned to speak to a technician, who was working at another bench.
- Extract from : « Millennium » by Everett B. Cole
- The door opened wide and Technician Martin Gunther let them in.
- Extract from : « Adaptation » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- "You can mold it when you mix it," the technician said significantly.
- Extract from : « Make Mine Homogenized » by Rick Raphael
- To the other technician the general said, "Get a chunk for verification of the alloy."
- Extract from : « A Fine Fix » by R. C. Noll
- A technician slid into the crater and swept the metal with his instrument.
- Extract from : « A Fine Fix » by R. C. Noll
- "Luck," Brion said, and shook the technician's calloused hand.
- Extract from : « Planet of the Damned » by Harry Harrison
- The technician had sighed and popped another fruit into a bag.
- Extract from : « Cum Grano Salis » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- The technician did something technical at the control board.
- Extract from : « The Syndic » by C.M. Kornbluth
- Another danger lurks in this for the technician, as may be shown.
- Extract from : « How to See a Play » by Richard Burton
- He is essentially a man of the theatre, a dramatist, and a technician by instinct.
- Extract from : « Contemporary One-Act Plays » by Sir James M. Barrie
Synonyms for technician
- ace
- adept
- application programmer
- artificer
- artisan
- attending physician
- authority
- blacksmith
- computer architect
- computer designer
- computer jock
- connoisseur
- consultant
- devotee
- doctor
- grease monkey
- guru
- journeyman
- journeyperson
- key puncher
- machinist
- maintenance person
- maker
- manufacturer
- master
- mechanic
- mender
- Mr. Fixit
- old hand
- old pro
- operator
- pro
- professional
- programmer
- pundit
- repairman
- sage
- savant
- scholar
- service person
- skilled worker
- smith
- specialist
- systems analyst
- systems engineer
- systems programmer
- systems software specialist
- technician
- veteran
- virtuoso
- wright
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