Comparative for having little knowledge or experience of a particular skill or field of work
“Agent Hamilton continues to gaze upon the inexperienced rookie. The rookie starts to look around and tries to pull something out of thin air to impress his superior.”
Comparative for lacking the required competence to do a given job
“I fear, sir, that you may prove too inexperienced for the task to which you have been appointed.”
Comparative for suggesting or reflecting the efforts of an amateur
“The young band did an inexperienced rendition of a rock and roll classic.”
Comparative for ignorant, lacking in knowledge or understanding
“They were clueless, inexperienced, and looking to make names for themselves.”
Comparative for lacking refined worldly knowledge or tastes
Comparative for ignorant in a particular subject or activity
Comparative for lacking experience, unperceptive, and heedless
Comparative for abstaining from extramarital, or from all, amorous relations
(somewhat rare) Comparative for susceptible to influence by suggestion
Comparative for foolish or lacking in sense
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