Synonym: green, ignorant, immature, undeveloped, unfamiliar, unpracticed, untried. Similar words: inexperience, experienced, experience, inexpedient, expedience, inexpensive, expediency, unexpected. Meaning: [‚ɪnɪk'spɪrɪənst /-ɪər-] adj. lacking practical experience or training.
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61, Damian considered her too inexperienced sexually to be able to fulfil that longing of his to express himself fully through the body.
62, He was bewildered by McCann's behaviour and felt too inexperienced to accept nomination to the committee.
63, The inexperienced often crash into the coral, breaking and crushing it.
64, It would be folly to replace him with the inexperienced Mr Kinnock.
65, The inexperienced technicians also employed a standard diagnostic approach as a result of using the expert system.
66, Certainly, field research of this kind is not something which I would recommend for the inexperienced.
67, Even to her inexperienced eyes it was clear he was no beginner, and frankly it was a pleasure to watch him.
68, Many commented on how very responsive the inexperienced subordinates were.
69, I'm not going to take orders from some foolish inexperienced young man.
70, Negotiations, in the hands of the inept or inexperienced, can go horribly wrong.
71, The inexperienced, particularly, can not face selling out at a loss.
72, Full instructions for use are supplied, to enable even inexperienced d-i-yers to put the edge back on their drill bits.
73, The Soviets fielded a young and relatively inexperienced side and, as always, showed tremendous athleticism and an appetite for combat.
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74, You know that as well as I. We are too young, too inexperienced.
75, It comes easy to the habitual vagrant; it is well-nigh impossible to the inexperienced.
76, Benefits calculation packages are especially popular with inexperienced advice workers to ensure that they have followed every avenue of enquiry.
77, Even an inexperienced cook can make a pot-au-feu in its basic form.
78, The world of international banking is now full of aggressive, bright, but hopelessly inexperienced lenders in their mid-twenties.
79, Horror stories of what can happen at the hands of a well-meaning but inexperienced neighbour are legion.
80, And he's way too inexperienced at club level as a manager.
81, Oduok has gone from being an inexperienced, uncertain player to one of the best players in the West Coast Conference.
82, There is obviously an ambitious streak in me but I do realise that I am still very young and inexperienced.
83, This is often the result of inexperienced people trying to give a helping hand to get the gliders out.
84, She's too young and inexperienced to go abroad on her own.
85, In any case, the police did not offer a high enough salary for any but the most inexperienced official.
86, A youthful or inexperienced person; a novice.
87, The market is full of pitfalls for the inexperienced.
88, He is inexperienced in the academic world.
89, They are inexperienced when it comes to decorating.
90, They don't want an inexperienced man.
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