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inexperienced

1 antonyms and opposites of inexperienced, grouped by meaning.

Adjective — Lacking the knowledge or skill gained from doing something before; new to it.

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How to use inexperienced

The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.

inexperienced driver young and inexperienced relatively inexperienced

Etymology

From in- + experienced, from experience.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “inexperienced” mean?

The word “inexperienced” means lacking the knowledge or skill gained from doing something before; new to it. In plain terms, new to something, and it shows in how confidently or well they do it.

How do you pronounce “inexperienced”?

“Inexperienced” is pronounced ih-nuhk-SPEER-ree-uhnst (/ɪnəkˈspɪəɹi.ənst/ in IPA).

How do you use “inexperienced” in a sentence?

Here is “inexperienced” used in a sentence: “The airline was criticised for putting inexperienced pilots on long-haul flights.”

What is the opposite of “inexperienced”?

The opposite of “inexperienced” — its antonyms — is experienced.

What part of speech is “inexperienced”?

“Inexperienced” is an adjective.

Is “inexperienced” a common word?

“Inexperienced” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

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