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inexperience

[ UK /ˌɪnɛkspˈi‍əɹɪəns/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnɪkˈspɪɹiəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. lack of experience and the knowledge and understanding derived from experience
    their poor behavior was due to the rawness of the troops
    procedural inexperience created difficulties

How To Use inexperience In A Sentence

  • Practising lawyers find it harder to get trained staff and find less time to train inexperienced staff. Legal Education—For What?
  • The rest were made up of inexperienced trainees and players carrying injuries after the cash-strapped club sold five players on transfer deadline day. The Sun
  • Much of the management of these huge tasks was entrusted to young inexperienced Allied officers. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • In the harsh vanity of her conscious capableness and young strength she thought thus, half forgetting her own follies, and half excusing them on the ground of inexperience. The Old Wives' Tale
  • I find it interesting that both "Obama gaffes," from the first and the most recent debates, occured with questions where he was the first to answer, followed by Hillary Clinton who swept in and "whomped" him - proving his inexperience. John Edwards Doesn't Exist. Why? Because He Just Doesn't.
  • Young drivers can put themselves and others at risk through a combination of inexperience and bravado.
  • New, inexperienced members of staff are more liable to make errors of judgment.
  • The act shifted responsibility for overseeing airmail from the U.S. Army to the Post Office Department after several pilots were killed in accidents due to inexperience and faulty equipment.
  • One should not plead inexperience in excuse of his mistake.
  • The changes are being made to address the rising death toll from crashes caused by inexperienced and reckless young drivers. Times, Sunday Times
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