Similar words: experience, experienced, inexpensive, unexpected, unexpectedly, expedient, experiment, experimental. Meaning: [‚ɪnɪk'spɪrɪəns /-'spɪər-] n. lack of experience and the knowledge and understanding derived from experience.
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31 It is not, however, a practice to be recommended to the inexperience unless under expert advice.
32 He also committed 27 errors -- second in the league -- but many were due to inexperience.
33 Its manner has exposed the procedural inexperience of the first full-time Soviet legislature and the ideological divisions of its 542 members.
34 When the president is wrong we charge it to inexperience.
35 Liverpool's inexperience meant they got sucked into the type of game a more experienced side would never have got involved in.
36 Hall, having appeared on stage once before in Bus Stop,[www.Sentencedict.com] brings only a wealth of inexperience.
37 His inexperience over hurdles should not be a bar to victory here.
38 Out on the campaign trail the marketing of Mr Major has often been unimaginative, betraying Central Office inexperience.
39 It revealed their inexperience, captain Wessels admitted, and showed them that standards in Test cricket were very high.
40 In America the young are always ready to give to those who are older than themselves the full benefits of their inexperience. Oscar Wilde
41 It was considered that many of these problems were related to inexperience in the management of stones within a retained gall bladder.
42 And the press enjoyed the benefit of Profumo's total inexperience in handling publicity.
43 And yet most remarkable of all is his coolness in the face of massive inexperience.
44 Inexperience with people was probably the reason it took Jennifer so long to catch on.
45 Inexperience does not serve the novice researcher well in these situations.
46 You must take account of her inexperience.
47 His industriousness is enough to compensate for his inexperience.
48 The glamour of inexperience is over your eyes.
49 Poor boy, he thought his honour required him not to take advantage of my inexperience.
50 Imputed the rocket failure to a faulty gasket; kindly imputed my clumsiness to inexperience.
51 Sure he near enough always rectifies this but maybe his inexperience or ego just flirts too close to self-importance and danger.
52 Tongue - tied by inexperience by excess of ardor, wooing unwittinglyawkwardly, Martin continued contact.
53 Yet its potential is largely vitiated by Brown's carelessness and inexperience.
54 Tongue-tied by inexperience and by excess of ardor, wooing unwittingly and awkwardly, Martin continued his approach by contact.
55 Despite his inexperience as a hunter, McCandless poached some small game such as porcupines and birds.
56 The ordinary, garden-variety choking most people suffer has a more obvious source, however: inexperience—no exposure to an audience, not enough times confronting a critical deadline.
57 After wearing and wasting her palpitating heart with every engine of regret that lonely inexperience could devise, common-sense had illumined her.
58 That points to another weakness: inexperience in dealing with geopolitics can sink a deal.
59 That nurse should not plead inexperience in excuse of her mistake.
60 Many of the military council's decisions have been hasty and ill-judged, reflecting not just the pitfalls of rule by committee but also inexperience in civilian affairs.
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