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  • tougher or stronger, characteristic

  • physically fit, qualified

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Pronunciation:

[ tɹˈe͡ɪnd], [ tɹˈe‍ɪnd], [ t_ɹ_ˈeɪ_n_d]

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    • adj.

      able (adjective)

      • know one onions,
      • know backwards forwards,
      • up snuff,
      • more skilled,
      • most efficient,
      • savvy,
      • pre pared,
      • smart,
      • up it,
      • most capable,
      • more talented,
      • more intelligent,
      • pre-pared,
      • up speed,
      • therest,
      • know ones onions,
      • powerful,
      • know onions,
      • therer,
      • savviest,
      • more efficient,
      • know ropes.

      accustomed (adjective)

      • more grooved,
      • most grooved,
      • more acclimatized,
      • most acclimatized,
      • more inured,
      • more disciplined,
      • more familiarized,
      • most familiarized,
      • most disciplined,
      • in habit,
      • more familiar,
      • most inured,
      • Familiarized.

      all (adjective)

      • trained.

      amateur (adjective)

      • semiprofessional.

      bred (adjective)

      • most reared,
      • most propagated,
      • more reared,
      • more propagated.

      consummate (adjective)

      • in-imitable,
      • un mitigated,
      • most ideal,
      • un qualified,
      • un-qualified,
      • in imitable,
      • un-mitigated,
      • un surpassable,
      • ripe,
      • matchless,
      • most virtuosic,
      • un-surpassable,
      • more transcendent,
      • more virtuosic,
      • more thoroughgoing.

      domestic (adjective)

      • home-loving,
      • domiciliary,
      • indoor,
      • stay-at-home,
      • homelike.

      domesticated (adjective)

      • more tamed,
      • most tamed.

      educated (adjective)

      • prepared,
      • equipped,
      • Aimed.

      eligible (adjective)

      • up to,
      • most desirable,
      • in line for,
      • in the running,
      • be coming,
      • capable of.

      experienced (adjective)

      • having on the ball,
      • having something the ball,
      • knowing stuff,
      • knowing ones stuff,
      • Sporter,
      • pro,
      • having something on ball,
      • vetest,
      • sportest,
      • most dynamite,
      • in know,
      • the right stuff,
      • having something on the ball,
      • having something ball,
      • having on ball,
      • more dynamite,
      • knowing score,
      • knowing one stuff,
      • Worldlywise,
      • having the ball.

      fit (adjective)

      • de-serving,
      • rightful,
      • wellsuited,
      • most well-suited,
      • more well-suited,
      • de serving,
      • most well suited,
      • more correspondent,
      • most wellsuited,
      • well suited,
      • more well suited,
      • more wellsuited,
      • be-fitting,
      • most correspondent.

      full-fledged (adjective)

      • fullgrown,
      • most full fledged,
      • more well-developed,
      • most well developed,
      • well developed,
      • fullfledged,
      • most welldeveloped,
      • most well-developed,
      • full grown,
      • full fledged,
      • more welldeveloped,
      • welldeveloped,
      • more fullfledged,
      • more well developed,
      • more full fledged.

      gentle (adjective)

      • more dove like,
      • softhearted,
      • more sweettempered,
      • more sweet-tempered,
      • most dove-like,
      • most sweet-tempered,
      • pacific,
      • most dove like,
      • more dovelike,
      • peaceful,
      • most sweettempered,
      • sweettempered,
      • sweet tempered,
      • more sweet tempered,
      • most dovelike,
      • more dove-like,
      • most sweet tempered,
      • dove like.

      manageable (adjective)

      • manageable,
      • tamable.

      not born yesterday (adjective)

      • more battlescarred,
      • battle scarred,
      • most battle scarred,
      • un-believing,
      • most battlescarred,
      • most battle-scarred,
      • un believing,
      • battlescarred,
      • more battle scarred,
      • more battle-scarred.

      Other relevant words: (adjective)

      • full-fledged,
      • virtuosic,
      • educated,
      • grown up,
      • battle-scarred,
      • settled in,
      • housebroken,
      • laid back,
      • expert,
      • good enough,
      • versed,
      • been around,
      • accustomed,
      • seasoned,
      • taught,
      • domestic,
      • grownup,
      • dove-like,
      • completely developed,
      • proficient,
      • raised,
      • skillful,
      • knowing the score,
      • experienced,
      • practical,
      • phenom,
      • worldly wise,
      • well-versed,
      • eligible,
      • know backwards and forwards,
      • tame,
      • fit,
      • VETER,
      • unresisting,
      • consummate,
      • out and out,
      • there,
      • equal to,
      • up to it,
      • disciplined,
      • up to speed,
      • upper-crust,
      • well-developed,
      • grooved,
      • vet,
      • been there,
      • in the habit,
      • know one’s onions,
      • well-suited,
      • habituated in,
      • in full bloom,
      • up to snuff,
      • up on,
      • able,
      • not born yesterday,
      • knowing one’s stuff,
      • qualified,
      • in the know,
      • Bred,
      • be fitting,
      • broken in,
      • domesticated,
      • Dovelike,
      • sweet-tempered,
      • gentle.

      prepared (adjective)

      • schooled,
      • graduated.

      proficient (adjective)

      • most exercised,
      • more drilled,
      • whizer,
      • on the beam,
      • most phenom,
      • whizest,
      • on beam,
      • more exercised,
      • more phenom,
      • most drilled.

      qualified (adjective)

      • war-horse,
      • all around,
      • war horse,
      • warhorse.

      raised (adjective)

      • more nursed,
      • more fostered,
      • more nourished,
      • most nourished,
      • most nursed,
      • most fostered.

      scholarly (adjective)

      • more longhair,
      • longhair,
      • most longhair.

      seasoned (adjective)

      • most weathered,
      • most toughened,
      • more weathered,
      • more toughened.

      sequential (adjective)

      • consecutive,
      • arranged,
      • queued,
      • threaded,
      • ranked,
      • chained,
      • strung,
      • linear,
      • Concatenated,
      • Progressing,
      • linked,
      • sequential,
      • arrayed,
      • serial.

      skillful (adjective)

      • tuned in,
      • really into,
      • a hand at,
      • wised up.

      tame (adjective)

      • more bridled,
      • more busted,
      • most unresisting,
      • more yoked,
      • more harnessed,
      • more unresisting,
      • most busted,
      • un afraid,
      • un-resisting,
      • most yoked,
      • over come,
      • most bridled,
      • most harnessed,
      • most housebroken,
      • un resisting,
      • un-afraid,
      • more housebroken,
      • gentle as a lamb,
      • gentle as lamb.

      versed (adjective)

      • most up,
      • most abreast,
      • more up,
      • more abreast.

      veteran (adjective)

      • long time,
      • from way back,
      • knows one’s stuff,
      • of the old school,
      • long-time,
      • longtime,
      • wise to ways.

      well-bred (adjective)

      • blueblooded,
      • well behaved,
      • most uppercrust,
      • well bred,
      • more uppercrust,
      • blue blooded,
      • uppercrust,
      • more upper crust,
      • well mannered,
      • wellbehaved,
      • more upper-crust,
      • most upper crust,
      • wellbred,
      • most upper-crust.
    • n.

      • transliterate,
      • good,
      • gifted,
      • capable.

      house-trained (noun)

      • house-trained.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • practiced,
      • competent,
      • skilled.
    • v.

      corrected (verb)

      • punished.

      managed animals (verb)

      • tamed,
      • housebroke,
      • broke,
      • broken,
      • Farmed,
      • Wrangled,
      • ranched,
      • Herded,
      • groomed.

      taught (verb)

      • tutored,
      • drilled,
      • Instilled,
      • Indoctrinated,
      • Coached,
      • Lectured,
      • Inculcated,
      • edified,
      • enlightened,
      • imbued.
    • Other synonyms:

      • knowledgeable,
      • well-read,
      • credentialed,
      • overqualified,
      • literate,
      • middlebrow,
      • worldly-wise,
      • erudite,
      • cultured,
      • certificated,
      • well-educated.

      • cultivated,
      • certified,
      • well-grounded,
      • scholarly,
      • well-informed,
      • hardened,
      • worldly.

      • intellectual,
      • informed,
      • sophisticated.

      • mechanical.

      • resident.

      • weak.

      unpracticed

      • unaccustomed.

      Other relevant words (noun):

      • headed,
      • assured,
      • perfected,
      • Leveled,
      • directed,
      • casual,
      • conducted,
      • highbrow,
      • established,
      • at concert pitch,
      • crack,
      • turned,
      • hired,
      • wizard,
      • set up,
      • strong,
      • reviled,
      • proposed,
      • docile,
      • deft,
      • au fait,
      • Inveighed,
      • ace,
      • orchestrated,
      • civilized,
      • orientated,
      • inured,
      • ingested,
      • Demanded,
      • tempered,
      • selected,
      • Fulminated,
      • Devised,
      • pointed out,
      • knowing,
      • polished,
      • assumed,
      • official,
      • briefed,
      • ensured,
      • needed,
      • considered,
      • a-one,
      • filled,
      • moderated,
      • pointed,
      • specified,
      • potty-trained,
      • entrained,
      • toughened,
      • proper,
      • wont,
      • Habituated,
      • organized,
      • long-standing,
      • Rented,
      • naturalised,
      • fixed,
      • first-rate,
      • Targeted,
      • hackneyed,
      • Corresponded,
      • bring up,
      • primed,
      • Paraded,
      • organised,
      • Necessitated,
      • adopted,
      • retarded,
      • cracked,
      • adroit,
      • placed,
      • Nurtured,
      • marked,
      • case-hardened,
      • superb,
      • cropped,
      • neatened,
      • cooked,
      • Trailed,
      • Curried,
      • controlled,
      • ready,
      • abreast of,
      • naturalized,
      • masterminded,
      • chequered,
      • developed,
      • arrested,
      • Carried,
      • in practice,
      • agreed,
      • conditioned,
      • initiate,
      • conversant,
      • studied,
      • ascertained,
      • Stipulated,
      • Acclimated,
      • corrected,
      • oriented,
      • Claimed,
      • civilised,
      • Railed,
      • toilet-trained,
      • matched,
      • contracted,
      • masterly,
      • packed,
      • stopped,
      • on the ball,
      • Accommodated,
      • master,
      • Submitted,
      • obedient,
      • Tugged,
      • pulled,
      • intelligent,
      • stranded,
      • sagacious,
      • chartered,
      • excellent,
      • brought up,
      • career,
      • Asked,
      • au courant,
      • tracked,
      • superior,
      • Happened,
      • checked,
      • formulated,
      • veteran,
      • Trudged,
      • curbed,
      • required,
      • dressed,
      • long-serving,
      • Exercised,
      • up-to-date,
      • chinked,
      • talented,
      • Tallied,
      • wonted,
      • finished,
      • subscribed,
      • clever,
      • filmed,
      • got ready,
      • fit for,
      • purported,
      • Evolved,
      • lined up,
      • Acclimatized,
      • shacked,
      • removed,
      • tagged,
      • Levelled,
      • formed,
      • adapted,
      • Rowed,
      • engaged,
      • checkered,
      • top-notch,
      • well up in,
      • acquired,
      • tailed,
      • champion,
      • shrewd,
      • leased,
      • Reared,
      • Managed,
      • chased,
      • determined,
      • Exacted,
      • Engineered,
      • dexterous,
      • worked on,
      • ordered,
      • sage,
      • Fitted,
      • prepared for,
      • professional,
      • apt,
      • adjusted,
      • technical,
      • wise,
      • sequenced,
      • conveyed,
      • subdued,
      • modernised,
      • Steered,
      • Originated,
      • pot-trained,
      • Skirted,
      • accepted,
      • insured,
      • Vilified,
      • train,
      • well-bred,
      • practised,
      • posted,
      • ascetic,
      • delayed,
      • Ticked,
      • contained,
      • mixed in,
      • Manoeuvred,
      • Rehearsed,
      • readied,
      • adept,
      • Gibed,
      • learned,
      • Jibed,
      • modernized,
      • consumed,
      • accomplished fact,
      • Watched,
      • brilliant,
      • accomplished,
      • worked at,
      • masterful,
      • pet,
      • involved,
      • run-in,
      • skilful,
      • efficient,
      • vaned,
      • Purposed,
      • wonderful,
      • initiated,
      • calculated,
      • admitted,
      • occupied,
      • lined,
      • Grounded,
      • produced,
      • Aspired,
      • addressed,
      • Maneuvered,
      • suitable,
      • used to,
      • Explicated,
      • licensed,
      • whiz-bang,
      • dogged.

    How to use «Trained» in context?

    People who are «trained» in a certain field or activity generally have had some form of specialized instruction. This can take the form of formal schooling, on-the-job training, or self-study. It is often the case that being «trained» in a particular field or activity means that the individual has had a formal and focused program of instruction that has helped them to develop specific skills and know-how.

    Trained individuals are usually better equipped to carry out their specific tasks and responsibilities than those who are not. This is because they have had the opportunity to learn the specific techniques and processes that are important for their field or activity.

    Paraphrases for Trained:

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    • Equivalence

      • Verb, past participle
        qualified.
    • Reverse Entailment

      • Adjective
        untrained, entrained, well-trained.
      • Verb, past participle
        entrained.
    • Independent

      • Adjective
        able, characterised, cultivate, dedicated, empowered, prepared, retraining, seasoned, shaped, specialised, specialized, squirrel, traineeship, well-formed, pre-qualified, training-related.
      • Proper noun, singular
        skills.
      • Noun, plural
        skills, appeals, qualifications, colleges, backgrounds.
      • Verb, past tense
        taught, Carried, Incurred, Pushed.
      • Verb, past participle
        accepted, accompanied, accumulated, accustomed, acquired, actuated, admitted, advised, affected, aggravated, appointed, arranged, assembled, associated, attended, authorised, based, become, branded, broken, built, called, categorized, characterised, characterized, chosen, collected, come, compelled, competence, completed, conceived, conditioned, conducted, configured, considered, constituted, cooked, coupled, cultivated, declared, dedicated, defined, depicted, described, designated, designed, determined, directed, discovered, divided, drawn, drilled, educated, elaborated, elected, embroiled, employed, empowered, encouraged, enforced, engaged, enhanced, enlightened, entitled, expanded, experienced, exposed, expressed, faced, forced, forged, formulated, fostered, found, founded, fulfilled, gathered, given, gone, governed, granted, groomed, grown, guided, handled, have, headed, heard, held, identified, implied, imposed, improved, included, incorporated, induced, initiated, instructed, intended, interrupted, involved, kept, known, labeled, learned, led, left, listed, made, maintained, motivated, moved, named, needed, noted, observed, organised, organized, packaged, packed, painted, paved, permitted, placed, pointed, poised, posed, practiced, prepared, presented, produced, provoked, pulled, pursued, put, raised, ranked, received, recognised, recognized, recorded, related, reported, represented, required, revealed, risen, run, ruptured, said, schooled, section, seen, selected, sensitized, set, severed, shaped, signed, skilled, sought, specialised, specialized, specified, stated, stimulated, struck, structured, studied, suited, swept, sworn, taken, taught, tempered, terminated, thrown, touched, tracked, trapped, treated, tried, trimmed, used, washed, witnessed, won, Abolished, Adjudicated, Aimed, Allowed, Appraised, Assessed, Attracted, Awarded, Been, Begun, Benefited, Carried, Caught, Caused, Channelled, Cited, Claimed, Classed, Coached, Dealt, Deemed, Delivered, Demanded, Devised, Discussed, Displaced, Drafted, Dragged, Dubbed, Emerged, Enabled, Encountered, Engendered, Enjoyed, Entailed, Entered, Evolved, Exacted, Examined, Exempted, Exercised, Exerted, Explored, Filed, Followed, Gained, Generated, Gotten, Got, Had, Helped, Inaugurated, Incurred, Influenced, Instituted, Introduced, Investigated, Invoked, Issued, Judged, Launched, Learnt, Lodged, Looked, Lured, Managed, Meant, Necessitated, Notified, Nurtured, Occasioned, Occurred, Offered, Opportunities, Participated, Passed, Performed, Picked, Pirated, Plunged, Reached, Referred, Regarded, Resulted, Robbed, Served, Shown, Targeted, Told, Termed, Translated, Transported, Undergone, Undertaken, Viewed, Worked, Yielded, Compiled, Constructed, Contributed, Convened, Created, Promoted, Prompted, Prosecuted, Provided, Punched, Pushed, Spurred, Studies, started, Sucked, Submitted, Succeeded, Suffered, Programs, experts, finalized, evaluated, queued, preparations, unleashed, triggered, reviewed, straightened, fuelled, formatted, staffed, highlighted, diagnosed, monitored, laid, subsumed, follow-up, underlain, crewed, iearned.
      • Verb, 3rd person singular present
        Forms, comprises, includes, consists.
    • Other Related

      • Adjective
        capable, competent, educated, experienced, knowledgeable, professional, proficient, qualified, skilled, specialist, well-educated, well-qualified, Nurtured, highly-qualified.
      • Proper noun, singular
        educated, qualified, skilled.
      • Noun, plural
        graduates.
      • Verb, past participle
        graduated.

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    1. trained

      Skilful signifies possessing and using readily practical knowledge and ability, having alert and well-trained faculties with reference to a given work. One is adept in that for which he has a natural gift improved by practise; he is expert in that of which training, experience, and study have given him a thorough mastery; he is dexterous in that which he can do effectively, with or without training, especially in work of the hand or bodily activities. In the case of the noun, «an expert» denotes one who is «experienced» in the fullest sense, a master of his branch of knowledge. A skilled workman is one who has thoroughly learned his trade, though he may be naturally quite dull; a skilful workman has some natural brightness, ability, and power of adaptation, in addition to his acquired knowledge and dexterity. Compare CLEVER; DEXTERITY; POWER.

      Synonyms:
      accomplished, adept, adroit, apt, clever, deft, dexterous, expert, handy, happy, ingenious, practised, proficient, skilful, skilled

      Antonyms:
      awkward, bungling, clumsy, helpless, inexpert, maladroit, shiftless, unhandy, unskilled, untaught, untrained

      Preposition:
      Skilful at or in a work, with a pen or tool of any kind.

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    1. trainedadjective

      shaped or conditioned or disciplined by training; often used as a combining form

      «a trained mind»; «trained pigeons»; «well-trained servants»

      Antonyms:
      untrained, naive, undisciplined, primitive

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    1. List of paraphrases for «trained»:

      formed, training, qualified, well-trained, skilled, educated, comprised, entrained, composed, formation

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    How to use trained in a sentence?

    1. Hillary Clinton:

      There are those who offer themselves as leaders who even play politics with a nomination of our nations chief law enforcement officer, finally, Loretta Lynch will be able to assume the position she has trained her lifetime for.

    2. Karl Siebert:

      In Ireland, Guinness had a long history of hiring the best and brightest university graduates regardless of what they were trained in, and they put them to work on things they needed. One was a special tap for dispensing Guinness, which has 11 different nozzles in it, that helps to form the fine-bubbled foam.

    3. Todd Canterbury:

      We need battle-tested pilots to help us put the F-35A through its paces and ensure we have a trained and ready force of F-35 pilots to feed into our combat air forces.

    4. Julie Rickard:

      He was very methodical. He had it planned out, had the staff been trained, they would have been able to prevent it. Because none of them had been trained, they missed all the signs.

    5. Braden Coleman:

      I had my NVG’s on, my night vision goggles, and I had a Raven behind me following me out, making sure that I was, you know, safe, it was a bit tense, I’m not going to lie. But I guess you don’t really think of it at the time. You just … do what you’re trained to do.


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    Professionally Synonyms — WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for professionally?

    well skilfully
    adeptly competently
    proficiently capably
    deftly dexterously
    expertly ably

    What is another word for on the job training?

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    work experience internship
    sandwich year apprenticeship
    on-the-job learning practicum
    residency traineeship
    education training period

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    What do you call someone who trains you?

    1. trainer — one who trains other persons or animals. leader — a person who rules or guides or inspires others. coach, manager, handler — (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team. animal trainer, handler — one who trains or exhibits animals.

    What is a synonym for utter?

    SYNONYMS. voice, express, put into words, speak, say, deliver, sound, mouth, breathe, articulate, pronounce, enunciate, verbalize, vocalize, state, declare.

    What does trainer mean?

    1 : a person who trains someone or something: such as. a : one whose occupation is to guide or instruct people in fitness and exercise routines a personal trainer When we run the track, Stan Ward, a boxing and conditioning trainer, times us.—

    What are the qualities of a good trainer?

    The core qualities of a good trainer

    • Be a good (and patient) listener. …
    • Approach training strategically. …
    • Encourage engagement. …
    • Be organized. …
    • Appreciate good instructional design. …
    • Have a finger on the pulse of learning trends. …
    • Analyze and improve again, and again, and again. …
    • Prize lifelong learning.

    How would you describe a good trainer?

    EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS As communication is an essential part of a trainer’s job, successful trainers truly love communicating. With their outstanding communication skills, they are able to: Break down complicated concepts and explain them clearly to trainees. Communicate information clearly and concisely./span>

    What are the trainer responsibilities?

    Responsibilities

    • Liaise with managers to determine training needs and schedule training sessions.
    • Design effective training programs.
    • Select and book venues.
    • Conduct seminars, workshops, individual training sessions etc.
    • Prepare educational material such as module summaries, videos etc.
    • Support and mentor new employees.

    What is a facilitator job description?

    A facilitator job description centers on developing training modules and workshops that help employees learn essential skills in the workplace. The duties of a training facilitator include assessing the skill level of current employees, creating effective training materials, and delivering training programs.

    What is the role of a soft skill trainer?

    Soft skills trainers are certified professionals who are responsible for soft skills training in different industries including the education, hospitality, management and IT industries. They help their clients back their hard skills with human skills necessary to thrive in an organisation./span>

    What does a safety trainer do?

    The foremost duty of a workplace safety trainer is to provide a workplace that’s safe and free of hazards for your employees. … But their role can also run to the more mundane, such as checking for appropriate signage and floor markings to ensure that employees are sufficiently warned about potential hazards./span>

    How do you create safety awareness in the workplace?

    10 Easy Workplace Safety Tips

    1. Train employees well. …
    2. Reward employees for safe behavior. …
    3. Partner with occupational clinicians. …
    4. Use labels and signs. …
    5. Keep things clean. …
    6. Make sure employees have the right tools and have regular equipment inspections. …
    7. Encourage stretch breaks. …
    8. Implement safety protocols from the start.

    What is workplace safety procedure?

    Workplace safety procedures are standardized processes that outline how to conduct tasks with minimal risk to people, materials, and work environments. The procedures include work-related tasks that address safety concerns, safety equipment, and work-area precautions./span>

    What do you think are the most important safety rules?

    General Precautions

    • Your safety is your personal responsibility.
    • Always follow the correct procedures.
    • Never take shortcuts.
    • Take responsibility and clean up if you made a mess.
    • Clean and organize your workspace.
    • Ensure a clear and easy route to emergency exits and equipment.
    • Be alert and awake on the job.

    What is the first rule of safety?

    The safetyfirst rule is a tenet of modern portfolio theory (MPT), which believes that risk is an inherent part of reaping a higher level of reward. In this context, safety first means minimizing the probability of negative returns./span>

    WHO said safety first?

    Stanley Baldwin

    What does Safety First stands for?

    —used to say that the most important thing is to be safe.

    What does safety stand for?

    SAFETY

    Acronym Definition
    SAFETY Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act of 2002
    SAFETY Sun Awareness For Educating Today’s Youth
    SAFETY Society for the Advancement of Firearms and Effective Training of Youth
    SAFETY Save Adolescent Females by Empowering Today’s Youth

    What is full form of safety?

    Full form of SAFETY is Stay Alert for Every Task You do. … The Term safety means a state of being protected against physically.

    What is the synonym of safety?

    What is another word for safety?

    protection security
    cover shield
    screen safeguard
    ward sanctuary
    guard aegis

    What is a good slogan for safety?

    Catchy Workplace Safety Slogans That Will Make an Impact

    • Safety is no accident. …
    • Stop! …
    • Leave sooner, drive slower, live longer. …
    • Your good health is your greatest wealth. …
    • Be aware, take care. …
    • A spill, a slip, a hospital trip. …
    • Never give safety a day off. …
    • Think safety – it couldn’t hurt.

    What are some good slogans?

    Best Company Slogans

    • «Just Do It» — Nike.
    • «Think Different» — Apple.
    • «Where’s the Beef?» — Wendy’s.
    • «Open Happiness» — Coca-Cola.
    • «Because You’re Worth It» — L’Oreal.
    • «Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hands» — M&Ms.
    • «A Diamond is Forever» — De Beers.
    • «The Breakfast of Champions» — Wheaties.

    What is a good slogan?

    Some well-known slogan examples are:

    • Just Do It. (Nike)
    • I’m Lovin’ It (McDonald’s)
    • Finger Lickin’ Good (KFC)
    • Melts In Your Mouth, Not In Your Hand (M&Ms)

    What is a good safety message?

    The following can be used to get the safety message across: «Take a shortcut and you will be cutting your life short.» «If you don’t want to bet your life, don’t gamble with safety.» «If you are in favor of safety glasses, Say:’Eye'»

    What are the most common types of workplace accidents?

    The 10 Most Common Workplace Accidents

    1. Motor Vehicle Accidents. People who drive as part of their jobs are exposed to negligent drivers, inclement weather and faulty automotive equipment. …
    2. Slip and Falls. …
    3. Falls from Heights. …
    4. Electrocution. …
    5. Overexertion. …
    6. Struck by Objects. …
    7. Struck Against. …
    8. Entanglement.
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    Rhymes with Trained

    • self-contained
    • unexplained
    • preordained
    • explained
    • complained
    • unstained
    • sustained
    • refrained
    • maintained
    • ingrained
    • entertained
    • disdained
    • contained
    • campaigned
    • ascertained
    • abstained
    • sprained
    • retained
    • remained
    • regained
    • pertained
    • ordained
    • obtained
    • detained
    • stained
    • planed
    • grained
    • drained
    • craned
    • brained

    Sentences with trained

    Quotes about trained

    1. Written in 1895, Alfred Nobel’s will endowed prizes for scientific research in chemistry, physics, and medicine. At that time, these fields were narrowly defined, and researchers were often classically trained in only one discipline. In the late 19th century, knowledge of science was not a requisite for success in other walks of life.
    Peter Agre

    2. I get very little sleep. But I try to stay constantly busy. My fear is that if I stop working I’ll, like, die. So throughout my life I’ve always tried to remain busy, and I sort of know no other way. I think if my heart rate slowed it would affect my constitution, strangely. I’ve been trained to do that.
    Matthew Gray Gubler

    3. Daddy was hilarious. He could take the most mundane event and tell it so that we all on the floor laughing. He trained me in the joys of humor.
    Karen DeCrow

    In this page you can discover 76 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for trained, like: prepared, schooled, cultivated, qualified, initiated, graduated, skilled, informed, primed, enlightened and untrained.

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    Example sentences for trained

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    1. Initially trained by his mother, Kerry enjoyed success in swimming and surf lifesaving as a teenager.  
    2. In 1971, a captive harbor seal named Hoover was trained to imitate human words, phrases and laughter.  
    3. He was educated at St Ninian’s High School, Douglas and trained to become an advocate at the Manx Bar.  
    4. Asser makes it clear that he was brought up in the area, and was tonsured, trained and ordained there.  
    5. She trained extensively in martial arts, and looked to Hedy Lamarr in developing her role as Catwoman.  

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    • Number of characters: 7
    • Number of consonants: 4
    • Number of vowels: 3

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