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Craft

UK /["/krɑːft/"]/US /["/kræft/"]/

Definition

an activity involving a special skill at making things with your hands

In simple words: To make something with skill, usually by hand.

Examples

  • She learned the craft of pottery from a young age.
  • The artisan took great pride in her craft.
  • Woodworking is a craft that requires patience and skill.
  • He worked as a craft brewer, making specialty beers.
  • The fishing craft was docked at the harbor during the storm.
  • Several craft boats sailed in the regatta last weekend.

Usage notes

Commonly used in contexts involving handmade items or skilled activities. Less appropriate in casual conversations about non-artistic activities.

Grammar pattern

craft + object

Memory hint

Think of 'craft' as 'create with art' — both involve skillful making.

Collocations

  • skilled
  • ancient
  • traditional
  • practise/​practice
  • activity
  • project
  • work
  • art and craft
  • arts and crafts
  • hone
  • learn
  • master
  • a master of your craft
  • small
  • assault
  • fishing

Synonyms

  • create
  • build
  • devise
  • produce
  • design

Antonyms

  • destroy
  • neglect
  • spoil

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'draft' — they have different meanings.
  • Using 'craft' as a noun without specifying the type (e.g., craft beer, crafting materials).
  • Omitting the object when using 'craft' (e.g., saying 'I like to craft' instead of 'I like to craft jewelry').