Person attached to a particular pursuit, study, or science in a non-professional or unpaid manner.
Lacking professional skill or expertise.
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.
6 Ireland's finest amateur golfer of recent decades, has retired from international competition.
7 It's all in this list of gift picks for serious amateur photographers.
8 But in all these things the Oxford student is the merest amateur .
9 That is precisely what the Colonel was; a genuine amateur of hounds.
10 But of all the amateur toys the most successful are the boats.
11 These days, Clarkson is the only amateur to whom Exiene pays attention.
12 I think he tried amateur night once and it didn't work out.
13 It's one of the highlights of the year in the amateur calendar.
14 The lines of some amateur poet flashed across the mind of Cora:
15 A boxer hungry for a fight, an amateur seeking his professional licence.
16 This wouldn't have been possible in the rose-tinted amateur era of yore.
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