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Adjective
(1) lacking professional skill or expertise,inexperienced
(2) lacking professional skill or expertise
(3) inexperienced
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Adjective
(1) lacking professional skill or expertise,inexperienced
(2) lacking professional skill or expertise
(3) inexperienced
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(1) The photographic evidence, at least to the inexpert eye, seems very strong.
(2) I felt real pity for Suchet, deploying his talent against such inexpert cast mates.
(3) Unfortunately, in inexpert hands inappropriate investigation often takes precedence.
(4) My own inexpert view is that whether she is proved right or wrong, Spence's basic idea marks a major breakthrough in dating these pyramids.
(5) It's a black comb, studded with dozens of tiny diamonds that seem - to Clark's inexpert eye - pretty close to the real thing.
(6) I'm especially concerned about the mentally ill, those whose disabilities may not be quantifiable or tangible to jaded health reviewers too inexpert or insensitive to accept what they don't understand.
(7) I'm about as inexpert at wild fungus recognition as it's possible to be so I have no idea if they are edible.
(8) He had only a limited knowledge of healing, but it was clear even to the inexpert eye that this man was beyond saving.
(9) Giambrone confirms that the team sought ceramics that u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510looked goodu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to their eyes - eyes, like those of the audience to whom they pitched, that were unabashedly inexpert .
(10) The ancient prophets apparently looked toward an historical climax they expected to occur visibly, on this earth (although to my inexpert ear there are also hints of less worldly expectations).
(11) But the expertise of bureaucrats makes it harder for inexpert politicians to hold them to account.
(12) Often, inexpert boatsmen call upon his experience to help them through the lock.
(13) Our tort system is dominated by vague standards and enforced by dispersed tribunals of inexpert jurors.
(14) They were the product of a White House whose attention to international affairs was sporadic, inexpert , and reactive.
(15) But it has that same uninspired atmosphere, where even stylish shots don't look stylish because the lighting is either so natural or so inexpert as to seem nonexistent.
(16) My own, admittedly inexpert , sense is that we should seriously consider replacing what is a fairly complex system of child and child-care support with a single payment to each mother per child.
Show Examples
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(1) The photographic evidence, at least to the inexpert eye, seems very strong.
(2) I felt real pity for Suchet, deploying his talent against such inexpert cast mates.
(3) Unfortunately, in inexpert hands inappropriate investigation often takes precedence.
(4) My own inexpert view is that whether she is proved right or wrong, Spence's basic idea marks a major breakthrough in dating these pyramids.
(5) It's a black comb, studded with dozens of tiny diamonds that seem - to Clark's inexpert eye - pretty close to the real thing.
(6) I'm especially concerned about the mentally ill, those whose disabilities may not be quantifiable or tangible to jaded health reviewers too inexpert or insensitive to accept what they don't understand.
(7) I'm about as inexpert at wild fungus recognition as it's possible to be so I have no idea if they are edible.
(8) He had only a limited knowledge of healing, but it was clear even to the inexpert eye that this man was beyond saving.
(9) Giambrone confirms that the team sought ceramics that u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510looked goodu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to their eyes - eyes, like those of the audience to whom they pitched, that were unabashedly inexpert .
(10) The ancient prophets apparently looked toward an historical climax they expected to occur visibly, on this earth (although to my inexpert ear there are also hints of less worldly expectations).
(11) But the expertise of bureaucrats makes it harder for inexpert politicians to hold them to account.
(12) Often, inexpert boatsmen call upon his experience to help them through the lock.
(13) Our tort system is dominated by vague standards and enforced by dispersed tribunals of inexpert jurors.
(14) They were the product of a White House whose attention to international affairs was sporadic, inexpert , and reactive.
(15) But it has that same uninspired atmosphere, where even stylish shots don't look stylish because the lighting is either so natural or so inexpert as to seem nonexistent.
(16) My own, admittedly inexpert , sense is that we should seriously consider replacing what is a fairly complex system of child and child-care support with a single payment to each mother per child.
Related Words
(1) inexpert
Related Words
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(1) inexpert
Synonyms
Adjective
1. unskilled
2. unskillful
3. amateur
5. unprofessional
7. inept
8. incompetent
9. maladroit
10. uncoordinated
11. clumsy
12. bungling
13. blundering
14. ham-handed
15. ham-fisted
16. butterfingered
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. unskilled
2. unskillful
3. amateur
5. unprofessional
7. inept
8. incompetent
9. maladroit
10. uncoordinated
11. clumsy
12. bungling
13. blundering
14. ham-handed
15. ham-fisted
16. butterfingered
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