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comparative more workmanlike, superlative most workmanlike
Resembling or characteristic of a workman. quotations examples
She was dressed in khaki, khaki slacks and khaki shirt, practical and workmanlike.
1957, Neville Shute, chapter 3, in On the Beach, New York: William Morrow & Co
Done competently but without flair. quotations examples
In appearance the new 4-4-0s were magnificent engines for the period in which they were built; the boiler, bulging over the typical Drummond splasher, gave the engine a sturdy, workmanlike look, and the blue livery enhanced a picture of sleek, powerful, efficiency.
1959 February, A. G. Dunbar, “The "Dunalastair I" 4-4-0s of the Caledonian”, in Trains Illustrated, page 85
Even his most matter-of-fact, workmanlike paintings are charged with an entirely personal morbidity.
1999, Andrew Graham-Dixon, A History of British Art, Univ of California Press, page 120
The tandem arrangement does not misuse Close, for he has gotten decades of acclaim for a tedious, workmanlike art.
2002, Tom Friedman, Germano Celant, Fondazione Prada (Milan, Italy), Mario Perniola, Tom Friedman, Progetto Prada Arte
Clear, workmanlike prose will do fine, and polishing up the prose is for the second draft.
2014, Scott Winfield Sublett, Screenwriting for Neurotics: A Beginner's Guide to Writing a Feature-Length Screenplay from Start to Finish, University of Iowa Press, page 190
Isaacson comes from the “his eyes lit up” school of cliched writing, the rest of his prose workmanlike bordering on AI.
2023 September 13, Gary Shteyngart, “Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson review – arrested development”, in The Guardian
Performed with the skill of an artisan or craftsman. examples