Opposite of experienced, especially in terms of a profession or a hobby
Opposite of of root, too deep to remove
Opposite of having a sharp, pungent flavor
Opposite of hardened or desensitized, such as to strain or hardship
Opposite of being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change
Opposite of able to withstand difficult conditions
Opposite of familiar with and at ease in many different countries and cultures
Opposite of stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
Opposite of very strong or proficient in a skill or ability
“The old-school coach felt that his team's weak opponent had no business playing his strong team, so he decided to run up the score.”
Opposite of experienced or shrewd, especially excessively or prematurely so
Opposite of having information as a result of previous exposure to the given subject
“I am unacquainted with this particular process, but I am willing to learn on the job.”
Opposite of worldly in character, especially due to having traveled a lot
Opposite of having information, especially as a result of study or experience
“In my view as a health researcher, the medical profession today stands woefully ignorant on dietary knowledge.”
Opposite of of, or concerned with, the actual doing or use of something, rather than with theory and ideas
“This is a theoretical conclusion, but one that graphically illustrates the point.”
Opposite of showing resolute determination and strength of character
“After previous outrages, we had been irresolute and appeared unwilling to defend ourselves.”
Opposite of past tense for to give or add flavor to by seasoning
Opposite of past tense for to mature, becoming fit for use
Opposite of past tense for to toughen up, or to make stronger or more resistant (physically or mentally)
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