inexperienced 的定义
- not experienced; lacking knowledge, skill, or wisdom gained from experience.
inexperienced 近义词
unskilled, unfamiliar
inexperienced 的近义词 37 个
- immature
- inept
- naive
- undisciplined
- unschooled
- unsophisticated
- untried
- young
- amateur
- callow
- fresh
- green
- ignorant
- inexpert
- innocent
- kid
- new
- prentice
- raw
- rookie
- rude
- sophomoric
- spring chicken
- tenderfoot
- unaccustomed
- unacquainted
- unconversant
- unfamiliar with
- unfledged
- unpracticed
- unseasoned
- untrained
- unused
- unversed
- unworldly
- verdant
- wet behind ears
inexperienced 的反义词 11 个
更多inexperienced例句
- Also in BusinessMassachusetts securities regulators on Wednesday accused start-up Robinhood Financial of engaging in aggressive tactics to attract inexperienced investors and failing to prevent outages on its online trading platform.
- The Old Man of Hoy is a 450-foot rectangular sea stack off the coast of Scotland, an iconic structure that, to the inexperienced eye, looks like it would be extremely weird to climb.
- Atlanta ranked in the bottom five in offensive and defensive efficiency, in large part because Young’s supporting cast was raw and inexperienced.
- Since Johnson was an utterly inexperienced speaker, I got some of the boys to write two master speeches for him — one for the farmers of his district and the other for the industrial areas.
- It’s also pretty well established that inexperienced runners get more efficient over time, simply through the act of running over and over again.
- “I was really sexually inexperienced, really sexually shut down,” she explained.
- As a result, the inexperienced can find themselves earning well below minimum wage, or abused by underhanded employers.
- This offers a kind draw to the Americans: Belgium, while eye-catching and talented, is also youthful and inexperienced.
- A comprehensive guide would allow inexperienced people to present thoughtful questions.
- Yet, what separates Cunningham, herself young and inexperienced, from a woman studying?
- It is to be feared that like the sauce of sauces in the hands of the inexperienced cook, the result is more than doubtful.
- I am so young and inexperienced, and so ignorant of agricultural matters, I should make a poor farmer.
- Still, he seemed to me a clever, and even a remarkable man, however inexperienced as a soldier.
- Some care, however, is necessary in applying this test, as in the hands of inexperienced persons it is sometimes fallacious.
- An inexperienced model—and sometimes even a trained one—is likely to faint while posing, particularly if the room be close.