- He is young and inexperienced, but please do not count that against him (look down upon him).
- They are inexperienced when it comes to decorating.
- When our system is slow, most inexperienced administrators will usually look at CPU.
- When you're inexperienced all your preferences are coming from within.
- This department is in a period of crisis right now because most of the young teachers are still inexperienced.
- I think some of the people here might be sexually inexperienced.
- Carbon-based errors are a common problem for IT professionals, particularly when it comes to inexperienced users. This slang term is most frequently used by IT professionals and other tech-savvy individuals who are always being called upon to fix errors that have nothing to do with the technology.
- ( of people) not yet skilled or trained; inexperienced.
- "But she was also very inexperienced and that certainly hurt her," said John Fortier.
- Small says that over time, he'd expect the inexperienced Internet searchers to benefit as well.
- Given that they're inexperienced, they've done a good job.
- These newspapers were run by a group of inexperienced people, and they didn't have enough money.
- Inexperienced youth must be careful to realistically create and pursue their ambitions.
- If trends continue as predicted, they will find that most critical hospital care will be provided by new, inexperienced and sometimes inadequately-trained nurses.
- Inexperienced as she was, she did a good job.
- Disregarding the Rat, he proceeded to play upon the inexperienced Mole as on a harp.
- But for inexperienced local employers it is often new.
- This bandager is inexperienced.
- Many water scooter operators are inexperienced and ignorant of navigational rules, which increase the potential for accidents.
- The problem is that China's venture capitalists are largely inexperienced.
- Another point is, inexperienced travelers often expect everything to go according to plan.
- High-powered cars are lethal weapons in the hands of inexperienced drivers.
- She replied, "I don't want to look too inexperienced; I don't want them to suspect."
- Emily concocts8 a secret formula that accidentally gives her the power of invisibility, and gives Lydia phenomenal strength, so the two inexperienced middle-aged9 women put on rubber suits and become the world's first superhero team.
- Obviously, this is a difficult thing for an inexperienced user.
- The solution: make a detailed record of where all your money goes now; then study it carefully.
- The UN has established detailed criteria for who should be allowed to vote.
- He kept detailed accounts.
- The second part of Duffy's book is a detailed chronology of the Reformation.
- The solution—make a detailed record of where all your money goes now, then study it carefully.
- I took her to a homeopath, who started by taking a very long and detailed case history.
- He gave a detailed account of what happened on the fateful night.
- Detailed proposals to reconstruct the boat were drawn up by archaeologists in 2004.
- Here is a detailed costing of our proposals.
- The group conducting the study concluded from a detailed analysis that impacts from meteorites can indeed be hazardous.
- None of them were prepared to comment on this study or discuss the detailed nicotine content of their products.
- Detailed field studies of thick rock formations containing fossils provide the best potential tests of the competing theories.
- Yesterday's letter contains a detailed account of the decisions.
- Both sides agreed to a detailed plan for keeping the peace.
- The immediate problem is that my father-in-law wants a detailed report by next Monday.