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Meanings of
newbie
in English
Portuguese
iniciante
Catalan
nouvingut
Spanish
newbie
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Any new participant in some activity.
freshman
newcomer
starter
fledgling
entrant
neophyte
fledgeling
Portuguese
iniciante
Portuguese
newbie
Spanish
newbie
Catalan
noob
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Slang term for a novice or newcomer.
nub
noob
newb
n00b
n00bie
noobie
Related terms
term
slang term
Portuguese
newbie
Synonyms
Examples for "
nub
"
nub
noob
newb
n00b
n00bie
Examples for "
nub
"
1
That is the
nub
of US and other international concern about it.
2
Touch that
nub
in the middle to get attention and say 'Cinnamon.'
3
The trailer stove still held embers and a diminishing
nub
of warmth.
4
If you have worry beads, they are probably worn to the
nub
.
5
In his pocket, a folded, wrinkled map was wadded into a
nub
.
1
There are all sorts of settings and complications that await the
noob
Zoomer.
2
For the
noob
crowd, X-Plane 11 offers a stunning simulation of the airborne environment.
3
Woodworking guys asks
noob
question, what angle should I cut a miter joint at?
4
Even though I'd been a gunter since day one, everyone still considered me a
noob
.
5
She was a
noob
,
6 couldn't have been dead more than a year or so.
1
Enjoy being offline for the rest of the night,
newb
.
2
As embarrassing as it is to be seen as a
newb
,
it's even worse when you're clicking around looking like Mike Tyson.
3
This trend is quite detailed and intricate so if you are a makeup
newb
,
we suggest that you check out a YouTube tutorial.
4
While Arturo had himself anchored off the tree in years past when it was alive, he feared for the climber and his obvious
newb
second.
5
Arrowing forward ahead of his sergeant, he couldn't help smiling at Finder's appreciative mutter over the private circuit, "Not half bad-fora
newb
.
"
1
For the
n00b
,
simple tasks like walking or opening a door can be as difficult to master as a Bangkok squat toilet.
2
Lots of fun for "proper" musicians and easy for the
n00bs
.
3
Dragon*Con Diary: First Impressions Just call me the Con
N00b
.
4
Just call me the Con
N00b
.
1
Adam
Noobie
Went for this as my first outdoor lead based on Don's suggestion.
Usage of
newbie
in English
1
As if to make everyone happy, this
newbie
has elements of each.
2
I felt as nervous as a
newbie
,
fresh out of journalism school.
3
That was a really big deal for a
newbie
in the biz.
4
But is either one the crank caller driving
newbie
Andy to despair?
5
Now, I may have been a
newbie
,
but I was no dummy.
6
It seemed like the best fit for a tablet
newbie
like myself.
7
Their skills were equally diverse, with
newbie
coders working alongside experienced UX designers.
8
GM: I'm a
newbie
,
so I'm reading a little bit of everything actually.
9
Fear of Speed Speed training can sound intimidating for a
newbie
.
10
Best not to confuse the
newbie
while he was still learning.
11
The two
newbie
vampires went after her, if far more slowly.
12
By
newbie
I mean I know that DC Comics owns Superman and Batman.
13
Then the
newbie
mentioned being a rave promoter and the battle was over.
14
You can tell the
newbie
just how I saved your bacon.
15
If you're a
newbie
,
start with a bike that does everything.
16
They are incumbent Greg Brownless, Deputy Mayor Kelvin Clout and
newbie
Tenby Powell.
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newbie
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
clueless newbie
total newbie
average newbie
newbie divers
newbie question
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Translations for
newbie
Portuguese
iniciante
novato
newbie
n00b
noob
Catalan
nouvingut
neòfit
noob
Spanish
newbie
n00b
noob
Newbie
through the time
Newbie
across language varieties
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