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rookie

RUU-kee
noun
1
Someone new to a job, sport, or team; a first-year professional or a novice.
"The rookie quarterback threw three touchdowns in his first start."
"As a rookie officer, she was paired with an experienced partner."
adj
1
Inexperienced or new to a role.
"It was a rookie mistake to forget the safety check."

How to Use Rookie

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In plain EnglishSomeone in their first year at a job or sport, still learning the ropes.

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Common pairings
rookie mistake rookie season rookie of the year

Word Forms

rookier comparative, rookied past tense, rookies plural, rookies singular, rookiest superlative

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Etymology

Likely an alteration of "recruit," possibly influenced by "rook" in the sense of an easy target for a con.

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