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Layperson meaning
A person who is not a cleric. | One who is not intimately familiar with a given subject or activity.
Synonyms of Layperson
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A layperson without expert advice can easily miss one or more components of international tax filing requirements.
ChatGPT caused the most hype – probably because it was the first time a layperson could use AI and see the results firsthand.
He said that terms such as “severe” and “impending” have a different meaning to a doctor than they would to a layperson and suggest to him a person is about to immediately stop breathing or die — which were not his diagnosis of McClain.
From the layperson’s perspective, it might have sounded like gibberish hearing Maye call out the play, the protection and the correct reads.
I want to appeal to the layperson, not just boxing fans because I connect with real people.
The layperson's guide to water security and what it costs.
The video is 37 minutes long, so it probably won’t hold the layperson’s attention for too long.
My layperson’s explanation: The tapetum offers a second look, bouncing incoming information back like a mirror, another chance for light to be absorbed if the eye’s photoreceptor layer didn’t fully take it in at first.
You mean to tell me that Harry ditching his duties to move to Canada and become a layperson didn’t sit well with his brother?
The funds will help offset expenses associated with large bone power tools and a micro drill necessary as part of an orthopedic surgeon's "tool kit", which to a layperson looks very similar to items used in woodworking or carpentry projects.
The registration options can, however, confuse a layperson.
Combine those together, and the amorphous "they" of an uncaring corporation maliciously or even incompetently pushing a "useless" vaccine onto the general population becomes much more available/imaginable to the layperson.
For the layperson, evaluating these competing claims can be overwhelming.
In 2015, Peter Martins, then the company’s ballet master in chief, said of the Sugar Plum-Cavalier pas de deux: “There are 13 places that are very precarious, that can conceivably go very wrong to the visible eye of the layperson, not just us.
In concept, a yacht is what a layperson might call a sailboat.
A Certified Lay Minister (CLM) is a qualified United Methodist layperson called to congregational leadership as part of a ministry team under the supervision an ordained minister.
His use of common terms and his providing of examples throughout the text help the layperson understand the basics of string theory.
Number theory has the reputation of being a field many of whose results can be stated to the layperson.
Personal oversight of the Methodist Church is exercised by the President of the Conference, a presbyter elected to serve for a year by the Methodist Conference; such oversight is shared with the Vice-President, who is always a deacon or layperson.
References on string theory and M-theory for the layperson and expert.