Meaning of Jill of all trades but mistress of none | Babel Free
Definitions
Noun. [C2]
Examples
“With an assorted lot of wives, including a seamstress, a housekeeper, a laundress, a female physician and a governess, he would be enabled to enter upon co-operative housekeeping with peculiar advantages denied to the miserable mongonist^([sic]) whose wife so frequently is not only Jill of all domestic trades but mistress of none.”
“The consequence is that the children become Independent in their views and practices, wander from one job to another, according to the rate of pay, and grow up to be Jacks and Jills of all trades, but masters and mistresses of none.”
“[Barbara Skovran] Schaller describes herself as a “Jill of all trades, but a mistress of none.” As the unofficial food chairperson, she planned for weeks what she would take.”
“She [Marilyn Lichtenberg] has said she is a Jill of all trades but mistress of none and “The woods would be very empty if no birds sang there except those that sang the best.””
“A little like an all-season tire that performs disappointingly in snow but saves a few pennies and allows the driver to avoid waiting in line at the garage, the model contained in the bill, meant to be consensual, is a “Jill of all trades but mistress of none.””
“Along different lines, Brand et al. (2005: 57), citing Williams, point to some of the difficulties social work has faced due to being seen as ‘a Jill of all trades but mistress of none’.”
“The more attention she pays to peripheral events in the immediate present, then the more mistakes she will start to make and the slower her rate of work will become. These errors are multi-tasking failures. In effect, she becomes a 'Jill of all trades but mistress of none' - which is what multi-tasking means.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.