Mechanic
UK /["/məˈkænɪk/"]/US /["/məˈkænɪk/"]/
Definition
a person whose job is repairing machines, especially the engines of vehicles
In simple words: A person who fixes cars and machines.
Examples
- a car/motor mechanic
- the school’s car maintenance department where students learn basic mechanics
- He looks at the mechanics of a car before the bodywork.
- The exact mechanics of how payment will be made will be decided later.
Usage notes
Used in everyday contexts like auto repair shops. More formal settings may refer to them as 'automotive technicians.' Not typically used in casual or informal conversations about unrelated topics.
Grammar pattern
mechanic + object (e.g., mechanic + car)
Memory hint
Think of a 'mechanic' as someone who 'mechanically' fixes problems with machines.
Collocations
- good
- skilled
- chief
Synonyms
- auto technician
- car repairman
- automotive specialist
- service worker
Antonyms
- customer
- owner
Common mistakes
- 'Mechanic' confused with 'machinist' - a machinist works with machines, but doesn't necessarily fix cars.
- Using 'mechanic' as a verb - 'mechanic' is only a noun.
- Assuming all mechanics work on all types of machinery - some specialize in specific vehicles.