Opposite of exposure to involvement with a given situation or field
“He was fresh out of college and his inexperience was obvious.”
Opposite of competence or skill in a given field gained through experience
“Now, none of this should be taken to mean success is invariably tainted by skullduggery or attained in spite of incompetence.”
Opposite of an activity or event one has undergone
“He was a lazy person, and his avoidance of having to do any work would infuriate many.”
Opposite of an exciting or noteworthy event
“The boring music festival was certainly an unexciting nonevent.”
Opposite of an undertaking that goes against convention or that is somewhat ridiculous
Opposite of good sense and sound judgment in practical matters
Opposite of an unusual and exciting or daring experience
“After much inactivity, we were all yearning for a bit of adventure.”
Opposite of knowledge acquired through study, experience, or being taught
“It is ok to admit ignorance as long as you are willing to seek the truth.”
Opposite of an event or occurrence, especially one that is noteworthy
Opposite of a body of traditions or beliefs held through generations by a particular group
Opposite of an event or series of events
Opposite of peerless wisdom or intelligence
Opposite of an exciting or noteworthy event, action or achievement
“He often spoke of his failure as an important learning experience from which he later benefited.”
Opposite of wisdom or discrimination that comes from being mature or experienced
Opposite of the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information
“Official reaction was one of complete incomprehension as to how such a thing could even happen.”
Opposite of the quality of being sophisticated
Opposite of an event or sequence of events of a specified kind or that has previously been referred to
Opposite of experience or wisdom gained from (recalling) a past experience
Opposite of the history of a person or place
“Betty has a bright future if she keeps up the good work.”
Opposite of an occurrence, or something that happens
“As it turned out, it was nothing!”
Opposite of a undertaking, typically one that involves risk
Opposite of a state of consciousness or knowledge of something
“It has a reckless disregard for accuracy, coupled with breathtaking ignorance.”
Opposite of an incident or event
Opposite of the actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method, as opposed to theories relating to it
“I told her that, on theory alone, it sounded like a good idea but it was going to be very difficult to execute.”
Opposite of the story of one's own life
Opposite of close familiarity or friendship
Opposite of the ability to use or control something
“There are cries of how lawyers and others have allegedly connived in the misapplication of justice.”
Opposite of one's background or life experience
“He is an enigmatic young man, who knows what his future will hold?”
Opposite of to observe or undergo events contributing to one's knowledge
“After her trauma, she would avoid relationships altogether.”
Opposite of to experience or live through something
Opposite of to make happen or bring about
Opposite of to have an experience of
Opposite of to experience or live through something
Opposite of to experience a challenging period in one's life
“Americans love success stories, especially tales of underdogs who overcome all odds to achieve success by their own efforts.”
Opposite of to have met, be acquainted or familiar with
“Most patients are seen and treated by primary care doctors, who may be unfamiliar with the condition.”
Opposite of to tolerate or endure
“Left on his own, Bob would eventually succumb to his injuries.”
Opposite of to go through an experience
“The triplets would rather sit and idle at home than to experience the grandeur of the outside world.”
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