mason

word

/ˈmeɪsən/
MAY-suhn
/mˈeɪsən/
MAY-suhn

Definition

A mason is a skilled worker who builds or repairs things using stone, brick, or concrete. The word can refer generally to construction workers of this type, or more specifically to someone who works with stone.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly, 'mason' appears in job titles like 'brick mason' or 'stone mason'. In everyday speech, people often say 'builder' or 'construction worker' unless they want to emphasize the specific craft. Do not confuse it with 'Mason' as a first name or with 'Mason' meaning a member of the Freemasons.

Example Sentences

My uncle is a mason, and he works with stone.

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We hired a mason to fix the old steps.

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You can tell a good mason by how clean the lines are in the wall.

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The homeowner brought in a mason after the chimney started to crack.

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That archway was done by a local mason, and the craftsmanship is incredible.

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The mason built a brick wall behind the house.

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