licensed

word · lemma: license

/ˈɫaɪsənst/
LY-sunst
/lˈaɪsənsd/
LY-sunst

Definition

Having official permission or a certificate from an authority to do something, especially a job or activity.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used before professions (e.g., 'licensed driver', 'licensed nurse'). Formal and legal context. Not the same as 'certified' (which often means qualified through exams), though sometimes interchangeable. Opposite is 'unlicensed'.

Example Sentences

A licensed guide showed us around the city.

basic

You need to be licensed to operate this kind of machinery.

natural

Not everyone here is a licensed electrician, so be careful.

natural

Is your business licensed to sell alcohol?

natural

She works as a licensed nurse.

basic

He is a licensed driver.

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