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inexpert adjective [ ɪnˈɛkspəːt ]

• having or showing a lack of skill or knowledge.
• "an inexpert transcription from the real music"
Similar: unskilled, unskilful, amateur, amateurish, unprofessional, untrained, unpractised, unqualified, inexperienced, inept, incompetent, maladroit, clumsy, awkward, bungling, bumbling, blundering, heavy-handed, unhandy, all thumbs, all fingers and thumbs, cack-handed, ham-fisted, ham-handed, butterfingered,
Opposite: expert,
Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘inexperienced’): via Old French from Latin inexpertus, from in- ‘not’ + expertus (see expert).


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