Doing something out of free will, e.g. as a hobby, typically occasionally and not on a professional basis.
The practice, quality, or character of an amateur or amateurish performance.
1 Forty years ago we applied rules on amateurism to top-class athletes.
2 Quite unjustly, amateurism has come to imply incompetence rather than enthusiasm.
3 The national trend away from amateurism started even befor we were a nation.
4 He suggests that Kesey's amateurism was key to his countercultural attitude.
5 It remains to be learned how large a space the issue of amateurism occupies.
6 It was, in a way, Facebook's last gasp of amateurism .
7 Moore points out that NCAA sports generating less revenue sometimes have looser rules governing amateurism .
8 For all the similarities, the inherent difference between Gaelic and Australian rules football is amateurism .
9 There is the obvious issue of amateurism itself.
10 Is there an argument that the GAA is on an unavoidable course towards the shelving of amateurism ?
11 However, it's the gleeful amateurism that makes the repeats so lovable; its giggling contestants, confusing … pauses.
12 This was rank provincial amateurism , to send a man to follow someone who knew him by sight.
13 Movies have gone to hell and amateurism .
14 Big money and the eclipse of amateurism paved the way for the illegal drugs culture, writes Al Guy.
15 What kind of amateurism is that?'
16 Add it all up and the picture of amateurism , reinforced by lack of challenge from the boardroom, is extraordinary.
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