handicraft

noun
UK: /ˈhændɪkrɑːft/
US: /ˈhændɪkræft/
  1. Objects made by hand, often in a traditional way.

    1. I bought a beautiful handicraft at the market.
    2. The local handicraft industry provides employment for many villagers, creating unique souvenirs.
  2. The activity of making decorative or useful objects by hand.

    1. She enjoys handicraft as a relaxing hobby.
    2. Learning different handicraft techniques can be a rewarding and creative experience.
handicraft adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of handicraft.

    1. This is a handicraft product.
    2. The handicraft fair showcased numerous stalls featuring meticulously crafted artisanal items.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "handicraft" in English means: Objects made by hand, often in a traditional way., The activity of making decorative or useful objects by hand..

The phonetic transcription of "handicraft" is /ˈhændɪkrɑːft/ in British English and /ˈhændɪkræft/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "handicraft": artwork, handwork, craftwork, art, craft.

Example usage of "handicraft": "I bought a beautiful handicraft at the market.". More examples on the page.