AMATEURS vs INEXPERT: NOUN
- Plural form of amateur.
- Does not play for pay
- Someone who pursues a study or sport as a pastime
- N/A
AMATEURS vs INEXPERT: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Inept or unskilled; not of expert ability or quality.
- Destitute of experience or of much experience.
- Not expert; unskilled.
- Lacking professional skill or expertise
AMATEURS vs INEXPERT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Not expert; not skilled; not having knowledge or dexterity derived from practice.
AMATEURS vs INEXPERT: RELATED WORDS
- Watchers, Fans, Lovers, Drinkers, Collectors, Buffs, Connoisseurs, Aficionados, Enthusiasts, Unpaid, Unprofessional, Inexpert, Recreational, Unskilled, Nonprofessional
- Unintelligent, Artless, Incompetent, Uninformed, Unschooled, Unsophisticated, Clumsy, Inept, Unknowledgeable, Untutored, Untrained, Amateur, Unskilled, Unprofessional, Amateurish
AMATEURS vs INEXPERT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Journeymen, Pros, Golfers, Supporters, Fans, Drinkers, Collectors, Connoisseurs, Aficionados, Unpaid, Unprofessional, Inexpert, Recreational, Unskilled, Nonprofessional
- Unintelligent, Artless, Incompetent, Uninformed, Unschooled, Unsophisticated, Clumsy, Inept, Unknowledgeable, Untutored, Untrained, Amateur, Unskilled, Unprofessional, Amateurish
AMATEURS vs INEXPERT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- All other players are considered to be amateurs.
- Liberals attempt it, but are amateurs by comparison.
- Too bad this is not written for amateurs.
- He won the amateurs cup during that time.
- THE AMATEURS SECURING MANY ICE AND SNOW SCENES.
- Many amateurs are willing to assist other hams.
- To make the great SAS look like amateurs.
- NOTE: Male amateurs and juniors will play from the white tees; female amateurs and juniors will play from the red tees.
- And because RPG theory holds only meager academic and societal status, most RPG theory and criticism is produced by critical amateurs for critical amateurs.
- We like using excuses of being amateurs and if we continue to say that, we will remain as amateurs.
- And we shudder to think an inexpert user would have to know curves to get good results.
- It is possible that our inexpert rowing is actually noisier than the Nics slow revving propeller.
- Inexpert as they were, they managed to develop and maintain a substantial cabinet of wonderful things.
- And I am an inexpert homeowner that tuned an unwanted garden tub into a shower stall.
- The inexpert employees come when they are free at any time of the day or evening.
- The singing is inexpert and uneven, the dancing better but still looks a little forced.
- TD system requires the service providers to make sometimes inexpert decisions on whether copyright has been infringed.
- Crucible is still a massive hit among both experienced players and yet inexpert newbies.
- So despite his inexpert litigating, Morillo appears to have come out on top.
- In our own inexpert way, we had sort of gathered that.
AMATEURS vs INEXPERT: QUESTIONS
- Where do PGA Tour amateurs stay when trying to qualify?
- What are the different types of telescopes available to amateurs?
- How many amateurs are playing in the Hamilton Island amateur?
- What is the Best Digital Vinyl System for amateurs?
- Are there any radio amateurs in support of Ukraine?
- Are foreign radio amateurs allowed to broadcast in Mexico?
- Is the 60m/5mhz band available to Australian Amateurs?
- Are 6 meter frequencies available to amateurs in Europe?
- Do ad agencies hire amateurs or professional copywriters?
- Is the Lauberhorn run suitable for experienced amateurs?
- What are some of Bateman's most inexpert statements?