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    In·ex·pert
    /inˈekspərt/

    adjective

    • 1. having or showing a lack of experience, skill, or knowledge: "an inexpert transcription from the real music"
  2. Apr 27, 2024 · If you describe someone or something as inexpert, you mean that they show a lack of skill.

  3. Adjective [ edit] inexpert ( comparative more inexpert, superlative most inexpert) Inept or unskilled; not of expert ability or quality . Synonyms: amateurish, clumsy, bungling, maladroit. Antonyms: adept, proficient, professional, skillful. My inexpert attempts at repairing the hole with duct tape only made the problem worse. Translations [ edit]

  4. See words related to inexpert. Bad weather, conditions, situations, etc. are unpleasant and cause difficulties or harm. You can describe a person who behaves in a way that is morally wrong, or a morally wrong action, as a bad person, action, etc. Something that is of bad quality is of a low or unacceptable standard.

  5. inexpert meaning, definition, what is inexpert: not having the skill to do something: Learn more.

  6. inexpert /ɪn ˈ ɛkspɚt/ adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of INEXPERT. formal. : not skillful at doing something. an inexpert tailor. The painting looks to be fake to my inexpert [= untrained] eye.

  7. adjective. Not expert; unskillful; amateurish. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: incapable. inapt. unworkmanlike. unskillful. unskilled. inept. inefficient. incompetent. unversed. untried. uninitiate. raw. inexperienced. green. unseasoned. Origin of Inexpert. in- +‎ expert. From Wiktionary. Find Similar Words.

  8. noun. inexpertly. (ˌ)i-ˈnek-ˌspərt-lē. ˌi-nik-ˈspərt. adverb. inexpertness noun. Synonyms. amateurish. dilettante. dilettantish. inexperienced. jackleg. nonprofessional. unprofessional. unskilled. unskillful. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of inexpert in a Sentence.

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