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What is a word that opposite to wright?

The word "wright" is an archaic term for a craftsman or artisan, often with a specific skill, like a wheelwright (who makes wheels). There isn't a single word that is directly opposite to "wright" in the sense of meaning "not a craftsman."

Here are some ways to express the opposite of "wright," depending on the context:

* Unskilled: This implies a lack of craftsmanship or technical ability.

* Unqualified: This suggests someone who doesn't have the necessary training or expertise.

* Amateur: This refers to someone who engages in an activity as a hobby rather than a profession.

* Unskilled laborer: This implies someone who performs manual tasks without specialized training.

* Non-artisan: This directly negates the idea of being a craftsman.

The best word to use depends on the specific situation and what you want to emphasize.

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