inexperienced

pronunciation

How to pronounce inexperienced in British English: UK [ˌɪnɪkˈspɪəriənst]word uk audio image

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  • Adjective:
    lacking practical experience or training
    lacking basic knowledge
    lacking experience of life

Word Origin

inexperienced (adj.)
1620s, adjective from inexperience.

Example

1. Inexperienced new presidents can get their timing wrong .
2. The inexperienced revolutionaries , if and when they take over , will face particular difficulties .
3. A parliamentary inquiry later underlined the need for young , inexperienced judges not to work alone .
4. For an enthusiastic but inexperienced student of america 's golf courses , invitations don 't get much better than this .
5. When inexperienced banks write blank cheques abroad they usually accumulate losses as well as the odd art masterpiece .

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