layman|laymen in English
noun
['lay·man || 'leɪmən]
one who is not a member of the clergy; member of the laity; one who does not belong to a particular professio
Use "layman|laymen" in a sentence
1. Scientists and laymen scrambled to assess the actual danger.
2. Every cothurnus can bring up hero from layman.
3. Nor was Wilkins a layman championing a secular cause.
4. Synonyms: clergyperson, Clerical, clerk… Antonyms: layman, layperson, secular…
5. Where the law is concerned, I'm only a layman.
6. In regard to global warming, I'm just a layman.
7. In layman terms, a Component is responsible for some operations
8. 11 To the layman all these plants look pretty similar.
9. Recently, the layman to sing up more and more action.
10. To the layman all these plants look pretty similar.
11. Synonyms: nonprofessional, outsider, layperson, layman or woman More Synonyms of Amateur
12. The report was readable and understandable to the layman.
13. To a layman, it might all seem mildly amusing.
14. It is possible that twelfth-century laymen regarded his outpourings with an indulgent smile.
15. Book keeper is so simple and intuitive, layman can use
16. The layman is generally more concerned with their possible unethical uses.
17. The Quebec-born layman Louis Jolliet was to lead the expedition.
18. It belongs to the church and is used by its laymen for committees and administering charity.
19. To the layman, the Curlews are a shy, unassuming family of birds
20. An article for the layman that Blurs the distinction between the two kinds of cholesterol
21. Any Budtender should be able to explain this sufficiently to someone in the most laymen of terms
22. He's layman out and out, so you'd better not let him fold things up.
23. The lay Apostolate consists, in this, that laymen undertake tasks deriving from the mission Christ entrusted to His Church
24. In the language of the layman the Epicrustal rocks can best be described as the'scum. ".
25. The judge, as a medical layman, will usually defer to the doctor’s medical expertise.