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    Green·horn
    /ˈɡrēnˌ(h)ôrn/

    noun

    • 1. a person who is new to or inexperienced at a particular activity: informal North American "I'm not a seasoned veteran, but I'm no greenhorn either"
  2. Learn the origin, synonyms, and examples of the word greenhorn, which means an inexperienced or naive person or a newcomer to a country. Find out how to use greenhorn in a sentence and take a quiz on related words.

  3. Greenhorn is an informal word for a person who is not experienced, especially in a certain field or activity. Learn how to use it in sentences, compare it with rookie, and find out how to say it in different languages.

  4. Greenhorn is a noun that means a person who is just starting out in a field of activity. Find 38 similar and opposite words, example sentences, and related articles for greenhorn.

  5. Greenhorn is an informal word for a person who is not experienced, especially in a particular activity or field. Learn how to use it in sentences, compare it with rookie, and find out how to say it in other languages.

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  7. Greenhorn means an untrained or inexperienced person, a naive or gullible person, or a newly arrived immigrant. Learn the word history and origins of greenhorn, and see how it is used in sentences from various sources.

  8. greenhorn. /ˌgrinˈhɔrn/. IPA guide. Other forms: greenhorns. Definitions of greenhorn. noun. an awkward and inexperienced youth. synonyms: cub, rookie. see more.

  9. Greenhorn is a noun that means a young or inexperienced person, especially in a military or educational context. It comes from Middle English and has different pronunciations in British and American English.

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