INEXPERIENCED


Meaning of INEXPERIENCED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an inexperienced driver (= who does not have much experience of driving )

Many accidents are caused by young or inexperienced drivers.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

relatively

The Soviets fielded a young and relatively inexperienced side and, as always, showed tremendous athleticism and an appetite for combat.

Provost said the boat operator had practiced the stunt but was relatively inexperienced .

sexually

They were sexually inexperienced at marriage, and scared of babies.

too

I was too inexperienced and nervous to understand the obviousness of his approach.

And he doesn't know what he's talking about: he's too young, too inexperienced , too Edward.

You know that as well as I. We are too young, too inexperienced .

She wondered whether Nathan was too inexperienced to carry this off.

And he's way too inexperienced at club level as a manager.

He was bewildered by McCann's behaviour and felt too inexperienced to accept nomination to the committee.

Parents may see danger when their children are too inexperienced to recognize it.

Damian considered her too inexperienced sexually to be able to fulfil that longing of his to express himself fully through the body.

■ NOUN

pilot

This would certainly be hazard in a cross wind and, to an inexperienced pilot , in any wind direction.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

inexperienced drivers

Inexperienced managers often have problems with their staff.

I'm not going to take orders from some foolish inexperienced young man.

She's too young and inexperienced to go abroad on her own.

There are a lot of young, inexperienced players on the team.

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