low-skilled

English

Etymology

From low +‎ skilled.

Adjective

low-skilled (not comparable)

  1. (of tasks, jobs, or the people who do them) Not associated with, or not having, a higher level of skill.
    Coordinate terms: unskilled; skilled (usually denotes high skill); see also Thesaurus:skilled
    Near-synonym: semiskilled
    Robots may threaten low-skilled workers’ jobs, and AI may threaten high-skilled workers’ jobs, so I guess we'll all have a merry Christmas then!