inexperienced
IPA: ɪnɪkspˈɪriʌnst
adjective
- Not experienced; lacking knowledge or experience; green.
- Virginal or lacking in personal knowledge and experiences of sex.
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Examples of "inexperienced" in Sentences
- Describing Palin as inexperienced is an understatement.
- Practising lawyers find it harder to get trained staff and find less time to train inexperienced staff.
- Obama is in inexperienced and unqualified candidate in 2008 who can only speak with slogans and vague promises.
- Bush was in inexperienced and unqualified candidate in 2000 who could only speak with slogans and vague promises.
- Talking about guest posts, I recently got an email from a new guest poster, saying: “Write to Done is a fantastic place to land a guest post because you take the time to train inexperienced bloggers.”
- The airplane troubles come as the union of professional engineers that service the Qantas fleet plans its weekend strike to protest what it describes as inexperienced managers filling in on overnight shifts.
- Obama/Edwards 08 all of these save the Edwards ticket I would like to see reverse order on, and the Edwards ticket i have no real feel for top ticket because they are both inexperienced from the foreign policy point of view. rk
- These divergent party impulses figure to be even more acute if the Democratic nominee is Sen. Obama, who is widely perceived as inspirational but "inexperienced" -- a code word for not knowing enough about how the big, bad world really works.
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