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Jack of all trades Meaning in English

expression

JAK-uhv-AWL-TRAYDZ
JAK-ov-AWL-TRAYDZ

Definition

A person who can do many different types of work or has many skills, but is not usually an expert in any one area.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used informally, sometimes with admiration but also may suggest lack of depth ('jack of all trades, master of none'). Often describes people who are flexible and good at adapting. Not gender-specific—can also say 'Jane of all trades.'

Example Sentences

My uncle is a jack of all trades. He fixes cars, builds furniture, and cooks too.

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She became a jack of all trades after working in many different jobs.

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You need to be a jack of all trades to run a small business.

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I'm not an expert, but I'm a jack of all trades and can help with almost anything.

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People call her a jack of all trades because she picks up new skills so quickly.

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Sometimes being a jack of all trades is better than being a specialist.

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