inexperienced person

  • 61gosling — /goz ling/, n. 1. a young goose. 2. a foolish, inexperienced person. [1375 1425; late ME goselyng; see GOOSE, LING1; c. ON gaeslingr] * * * …

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  • 62jackeroo — /jak euh rooh /, n., pl. jackeroos, v., jackerooed, jackerooing. Australian. n. 1. an inexperienced person working as an apprentice on a sheep ranch. v.i. 2. to work as an apprentice on a sheep ranch. Also, jackaroo. [1875 80; JACK1 + (KANG)AROO; …

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  • 63naïf — /nah eef /, n. 1. a naive or inexperienced person. adj. 2. naive. Also, naif. [ < MF; masc. of NAÏVE] * * * …

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  • 64tenderfoot — /ten deuhr foot /, n., pl. tenderfoots, tenderfeet / feet /. 1. a raw, inexperienced person; novice. 2. a newcomer to the ranching and mining regions of the western U.S., unused to hardships. 3. one in the lowest rank of the Boy Scouts of America …

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  • 65tenderfoot — noun a) An inexperienced person; a novice b) A newcomer to the region in the old U.S. frontier days …

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  • 66entry-level — adjective simple enough to be appropriate to an inexperienced person, or to someone who does not need advanced features …

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  • 67colt — noun a) A young male horse b) A youthful or inexperienced person; a novice …

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  • 68pup — 1. noun a) A young dog, wolf, fox, seal, shark and some other animals. The dog has had that bed since he was just a pup. b) A young, inexperienced person …

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  • 69shavetail — noun An inexperienced person, especially a newly commissioned military officer …

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  • 70freshling — 1. adjective freshly grown There comes the gentle steps of spring / So delicate of hues fair / Rich greens glad birds glossy wing / Fanning the freshling hedges there 2. noun An inexperienced person; a neophyte. Mere freshlings are they, blank of …

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