A person who lacks knowledge of evil.
1 I started forth an illiterate, inexperienced person , without purse or scrip.
2 Now is the moment to try an inexperienced person '.
3 But from the-theeconomic point of view you're a very young and altogether inexperienced person .
4 Suffer no inexperienced person to deal with your object-glass.
5 It would have made an inexperienced person 's teeth chatter.
6 An inexperienced person is apt to get into trouble when he first attempts to use one.
7 No order is ever put in the hands of a clerk or helper or other inexperienced person .
8 But Iran has said it will not yield to "useless" American threats from "an inexperienced person " .
9 A young, inexperienced person ; a novice.
10 Sketching requires some little training, but with the apparatus here illustrated an inexperienced person can obtain excellent results.
11 Even an inexperienced person , by following directions carefully, can seal a can as well as an experienced one.
12 Hoover had just been named Food Administrator; it was during the war and an inexperienced person kept the president waiting.
13 We are appalled that an untrained, inexperienced person acquainted with Mr Odon was apparently roped in to interpret for him.
14 She stood in the middle of the room, behind him, with that irresolute air an inexperienced person has in unexpected circumstances.
15 It is only the most inexperienced person that could suppose things going on in his absence the same as in his presence!
16 Iran said on Thursday it would not yield to "useless" U.S. threats from "an inexperienced person " over its missile program.
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