Definitionn. lack of experience and the knowledge and understanding derived from experience
Last update: October 20, 2015
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The blunder was a sign of inexperience. [Please select]
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In accordance with this scheme Pericles sought to educate the whole community to political wisdom by giving to all an active share in the government, and to train their aesthetic tastes by making accessible the best drama and music. It was most unfortunate that the Peloponnesian War ruined this great project by diverting the large supplies of money which were essential to it, and confronting the remodelled Athenian democracy, before it could dispense with his tutelage, with a series of intricate questions of foreign policy which, in view of its inexperience, it could hardly have been expected to grapple with successfully. [Please select]
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What so blind as inexperience. [Please select]
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On his side and on hers, inexperience had joined issue. [Please select]
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"I'm not surprised they should impose upon inexperienced observers."' [Please select]
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The inexperience of youth, Mr. [Please select]
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I am not so inexperienced as you seem to think. [Please select]
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Robert, though not a professional fisherman, was not wholly inexperienced. [Please select]
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