layperson

layperson — noun

1. Someone who works outside a particular profession and therefore lacks the specia

1.名詞B2
釋義

Someone who works outside a particular profession and therefore lacks the specialized training or detailed knowledge that professionals in that field have.

例句

The law firm rewrote the estate contract in plain English so a layperson like Karim could follow it.

phrase: 'plain English' as signal for layperson accessibility

To a layperson like Rin, the difference between the two investment plans was completely unclear.

preposition pattern: 'to a layperson'

同義詞
  • non-specialist

    More neutral and less common; focuses on absence of specialization rather than professional status.

  • amateur

    Carries a sense of doing something for enjoyment rather than pay; can imply lower skill, which 'layperson' does not.

  • outsider

    Emphasizes not being part of a group or community, whereas 'layperson' is specific to fields of knowledge or profession.

反義詞
  • expert

    Someone with deep knowledge or skill in a particular field.

  • professional

    Someone who works in and is qualified for a particular occupation.

  • specialist

    Someone who concentrates mainly on a particular subject or activity.

用法筆記

Often contrasted with expert, professional, or specialist. The phrase 'in layperson's terms' is a common fixed expression meaning 'using simple, everyday language instead of technical vocabulary.'

常見錯誤

I am a layperson in cooking
I am a complete beginner at cooking.
💡'layperson' refers to a lack of formal or professional knowledge, not a lack of skill or experience.
The doctor spoke to the layperson patiently' (ambiguous in context).
The doctor explained the diagnosis in simple language so that the layperson could follow.
💡When used, clarify what field or situation the person is not expert in.

2. An individual who belongs to a church or other religious group but is not ordain

2.名詞B2
釋義

An individual who belongs to a church or other religious group but is not ordained as a priest, minister, or similar official leader.

例句

The bishop invited both clergy and laypeople to the diocesan meeting last month.

frequent contrast pair: clergy and laypeople

Jiwoo served as an active layperson at St. Mark's Church, running the youth reading group for three years.

同義詞
  • lay member

    More explicit; often used in formal church documents.

  • parishioner

    A member of a particular church or parish, but not explicitly contrasted with clergy.

  • laity

    The collective noun for laypeople as a group, rather than an individual.

反義詞
  • clergy

    The collective term for people ordained for religious duties.

  • priest

    A specific ordained religious leader who can perform sacraments.

  • minister

    A person authorized to conduct religious worship.

用法筆記

This sense is used primarily in Christian contexts, though it can apply to other religious traditions that distinguish between clergy and non-clergy members. 'Layperson' is the gender-neutral alternative to 'layman' or 'laywoman'.

常見錯誤

The layperson organized the Sunday school lesson' (true but confusing without context).
As a layperson, Brian organized the Sunday school lessons without any formal theological training.
💡Clarify the contrast with clergy to make the meaning clear.