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Meanings of
inexpert
in English
Lacking professional skill or expertise.
amateur
unskilled
amateurish
Related terms
unprofessional
A person who is not an expert.
layman
Synonyms
Examples for "
amateur
"
amateur
unskilled
amateurish
Examples for "
amateur
"
1
A nineteenth-century
amateur
,
did some work way out in New York State.
2
Some
amateur
sleuths believe that this exactly what the political elite want.
3
Thousands of professional and
amateur
sites have appeared to field their questions.
4
I'm a bit of an
amateur
historian and it's great, he said.
5
Large, Dangerous Rocket Ships is among the world's biggest
amateur
rocketry events.
1
Bihar estimates that immigration of
unskilled
workers last year dropped by two-fifths.
2
They had come to be an
unskilled
work party clearing the lines.
3
And in America, the
unskilled
workers are largely outside of the unions.
4
The supply of
unskilled
labor may be somewhat restricted by additional laws.
5
That takes money, and apart from singing, Rose-Lynn is strictly
unskilled
labour.
1
Describes the ambitious plot and
amateurish
execution of World Trade Center bombing.
2
She felt that he despised them as
amateurish
,
and secretly resented it.
3
A polished style, on the other hand, exhibited care and looked
amateurish
.
4
Unfortunately, the authoring and project dialog still suffer the old
amateurish
interface.
5
It seemed an
amateurish
and bizarre attempt at inserting subliminal, sexualised imagery.
Usage of
inexpert
in English
1
If the players are deceived, well, so must the
inexpert
spectator be.
2
Simpson,
inexpert
,
bumped into it bow on, and sculled the stern around.
3
Don't worry, it's easier than it sounds; even an
inexpert
rendering looks enticing.
4
After an
inexpert
struggle, Dexter managed to twist the line around a two-by-four.
5
The swollen, discoloured scar of an
inexpert
vaccination on her left upper arm.
6
There was no movement, only the wreckage of an
inexpert
and destructive search.
7
They were as
inexpert
at their work as so many monkeys.
8
Jansson was in her fifties now, but looked older, to Joshua's
inexpert
gaze.
9
Susan laughed also and, Freddie helping, practiced a less
inexpert
manner.
10
How could she,
inexpert
,
foresee what was mockingly obvious to hindsight?
11
It then bypassed the NHS, ignored community volunteers and sought
inexpert
private sector solutions.
12
To my
inexpert
eye it seemed a fine solution, economical in the best sense.
13
He speaks
inexpert
English, and my Spanish is nearly nonexistent.
14
Now observe the result of this
inexpert
deflection of yours.
15
The old soldiers,
inexpert
at speaking, often lost the day.
16
With awkward and
inexpert
touch, my story seeks to set forth some of these.
Other examples for "inexpert"
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About this term
inexpert
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
inexpert eye
inexpert help
so inexpert
feel inexpert
inexpert hands
More collocations
Inexpert
through the time
Inexpert
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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