tradespeople

/ˈtreɪdzˌpipəl/
noun
  1. People who work in skilled jobs that involve practical or manual work, such as carpenters, electricians, or plumbers.
    • Many tradespeople in this town are busy with home renovations during the summer.
    • The tradespeople arrived early to fix the broken pipes in the apartment building.
    • She hired several tradespeople to remodel her kitchen and install new cabinets.
  2. People who buy and sell goods, especially in small shops or markets; merchants or shopkeepers.
    • The local tradespeople set up their stalls in the town square every Saturday morning.
    • The street was lined with small shops run by friendly tradespeople.
    • During the festival, tradespeople from nearby villages came to sell their handmade crafts.
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