inexperient
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Lacking practical experience or training: Describes a person or entity that has not acquired skill, knowledge, or proficiency through direct involvement in activities or formal instruction.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The team was enthusiastic but largely inexperient, requiring significant guidance.
- Her inexperient approach to the complex machinery led to a minor accident.
Advanced Usage
- "to be found inexpert and inexperient": A formal or literary construction emphasizing a dual lack of both skill and practical experience.
- The report criticized the agency for being found both inexpert and inexperient in crisis management.
Variants and Related Words
- Inexperience (n): The state or condition of lacking practical experience.
- His inexperience was evident, but he learned quickly.
- Inexperienced (adj): The more common synonym for 'inexperient'.
- They hired an inexperienced graduate for the entry-level position.
Synonyms
- Inexperienced: Lacking experience.
- Unpracticed: Not trained or skilled through practice.
- Untrained: Not having been taught the necessary skills.
- Green: Informal term for inexperienced or new.
Antonyms
- Experienced: Having knowledge or skill from practice.
- Practiced: Skilled as a result of practice.
- Veteran: Very experienced from long service.
- Seasoned: Rendered competent through trial and experience.
Adjective
- lacking practical experience or training