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Word History and Origins
Origin of inexperienced1
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Example Sentences
“I was really sexually inexperienced, really sexually shut down,” she explained.
As a result, the inexperienced can find themselves earning well below minimum wage, or abused by underhanded employers.
This offers a kind draw to the Americans: Belgium, while eye-catching and talented, is also youthful and inexperienced.
A comprehensive guide would allow inexperienced people to present thoughtful questions.
Yet, what separates Cunningham, herself young and inexperienced, from a woman studying?
It is to be feared that like the sauce of sauces in the hands of the inexperienced cook, the result is more than doubtful.
I am so young and inexperienced, and so ignorant of agricultural matters, I should make a poor farmer.
Still, he seemed to me a clever, and even a remarkable man, however inexperienced as a soldier.
Some care, however, is necessary in applying this test, as in the hands of inexperienced persons it is sometimes fallacious.
An inexperienced model—and sometimes even a trained one—is likely to faint while posing, particularly if the room be close.
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