What adjectives do you associate with a mechanic?

What adjectives do you associate with a mechanic?

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Q. What adjectives do you associate with a mechanic?

Here are some adjectives for mechanics: galactic orbital, always honest and industrious, infinitely ingenious and perfect, just solid-state, simple orbital, riotous and ignorant, classical newtonian, unattached female, ill temporal, skilled colored, patriotic, scientific, real talented, sturdy and intelligent, rough.

Q. How would you describe a good mechanic?

The 8 Top Talents of Every Great Auto Mechanic

  • Customer service skills. Being a great mechanic involves more than identifying problems, repairing or replacing worn parts and knowing the difference between the camshaft and crankshaft.
  • Diagnostic skills.
  • Work ethic.
  • Problem-solving skills.
  • Technical aptitude.
  • A wide array of knowledge.
  • Resourcefulness.
  • Experience.

Q. What is the verb for mechanic?

To equip something with machinery. To equip a military unity with tanks and other armed vehicles. To make something routine, automatic or monotonous.

Q. What is another word for mechanic?

Mechanic Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for mechanic?

artisan craftsman
handicraftsman machinist
operator mechanician
technician operative
tradesman handicrafter

Q. What is the difference between a mechanic and a technician?

A big difference between mechanics and technicians is that mechanics use their hands to fix things, while technicians use computers to diagnose problems. Once the technician diagnosed the problem, he gave the car to the mechanic so the mechanic could repair the problem.

Q. What is the opposite of mechanic?

What is the opposite of mechanic?

nonmechanical conscious
deliberate considered
premeditated calculated
voluntary intentional
reasoned determined

Q. What’s another word for engineer?

What is another word for engineer?

architect designer
deviser inventor
builder mastermind
originator contriver
fabricator artificer

Q. What is a word for how something works?

What is another word for way things work?

setup arrangement
format formation
layout setout
apparatus circumstance
composition framework

Q. What is another word for effectiveness?

What is another word for effectiveness?

success efficacity
effect efficacy
efficiency fruitfulness
potency productiveness
advantage efficaciousness

Q. How do you use as well as in a sentence?

As-well-as sentence example

  • I know you as well as I know anyone else.
  • He could be tender and thoughtful, as well as charming.
  • Send me men who know this city as well as he does.
  • This wasn’t going as well as she had planned.
  • If you knew Mr.
  • He opened the door to the rooms he knew as well as his cabin.

Q. Is as well as a transition word?

again, also, and, as well as, besides, for one thing, further, furthermore, in addition to, last, likewise, more, moreover, next, similarly, too. To Illustrate or Explain an Idea.

Q. Can you use as well as at the beginning of a sentence?

“as well as” CAN start a sentence as long as the sentence has a VERB and can thus stand alone and make sense. Eg ‘As well as owning a dog himself he was a keen dog racer, loving every aspect of the sport. If there is no verb it would be WRONG e.g. ‘He played football and rugby. As well as his dad.

Q. How do you combine sentences with as well as?

We can combine two sentences using as well as….

  1. She is greedy as well as dishonest.
  2. He as well as his sister is well-educated.
  3. Peter as well as his friend is innocent.
  4. Animals as well as plants need food to survive.
  5. The cow as well as the goat gives us milk.
  6. Elephants are found in India as well as in Africa.

Q. How do you combine two sentences without adding new words?

Semicolon Semicolons can combine two complete sentences (without a conjunction) when the sentences are closely related and it would make sense to combine the sentences with “and.”

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