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    In·ex·pe·ri·enced
    /ˌinikˈspirēənst/

    adjective

    • 1. having little knowledge or experience of a particular thing: "an inexperienced driver"
  2. Inexperienced definition: not experienced; lacking knowledge, skill, or wisdom gained from experience.. See examples of INEXPERIENCED used in a sentence.

  3. Synonyms for INEXPERIENCED: immature, adolescent, young, juvenile, callow, unformed, youthful, unripe; Antonyms of INEXPERIENCED: experienced, mature, adult, ripe, advanced, precocious, grown-up, sophisticated

  4. 1. : lack of practical experience. 2. : lack of knowledge of the ways of the world. inexperienced. ˌi-nik-ˈspir-ē-ən (t)st. adjective. Examples of inexperience in a Sentence. He blames his mistakes on inexperience.

  5. having little knowledge or experience: They are young inexperienced parents and need support. Synonym. green (NOT EXPERIENCED) informal. Opposite. experienced approving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Inexperienced (of people) armchair. be new to this game idiom. be wet behind the ears idiom. dewy-eyed. fledgling. innocently.

  6. having little knowledge or experience: They are young inexperienced parents and need support. Synonym. green (NOT EXPERIENCED) informal. Opposite. experienced approving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Inexperienced (of people) armchair. be new to this game idiom. be wet behind the ears idiom. dewy-eyed. fledgling. innocently.

  7. Definitions of inexperienced. adjective. lacking practical experience or training. synonyms: inexperient. callow, fledgling, unfledged. young and inexperienced. new, raw. lacking training or experience. naive, uninitiate, uninitiated. not initiated; deficient in relevant experience. unpracticed, unpractised, unversed.

  8. Define inexperienced. inexperienced synonyms, inexperienced pronunciation, inexperienced translation, English dictionary definition of inexperienced. n. 1. Lack of experience. 2. Lack of the knowledge gained from experience. in′ex·pe′ri·enced adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...

  9. having little knowledge or experience of something. inexperienced drivers/staff. A child of his age is too young and inexperienced to recognize danger. Some of the older teachers are inexperienced in modern methods. opposite experienced.

  10. lack of practice in a particular activity: He has been criticized for his inexperience in foreign affairs. inexperienced. adjective us / ˌɪn·ɪkˈspɪər·i·ənst / She’s relatively inexperienced with computers.

  11. lack of knowledge, skill, or wisdom gained from experience. inexperience. / ˌɪnɪkˈspɪərɪəns / noun. lack of experience or of the knowledge and understanding derived from experience.

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