Definitionadj. lacking professional skill or expertise
Last update: September 11, 2015
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To Bob's inexpert eye it looked like a camera. [Please select]
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That theory is based upon the fact that after the opening of the country to foreign intercourse in 1857, hundreds of inferior specimens of netsuke were chiselled by inexpert hands, purchased wholesale by treaty-port merchants, and sent to New York, London and Paris, where, though they brought profit to the exporter, they also disgusted the connoisseur and soon earned discredit for their whole class. [Please select]
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The flexibility and transferability of money was becoming a power and, like all powers in inexpert hands, a danger in human affairs. [Please select]
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He commanded an admirable army, against which the comparatively inexpert Roman levies could at first do little. [Please select]
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The experts may themselves be inexpert in verbal expression, or content with stock phrases, or profoundly sceptical, or too busy to think. [Please select]
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He attempted to heap coals on the fire, but being inexpert, failed to increase the heat. [Please select]
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It must be very soluble, so that solutions could easily be made up by inexpert workers. [Please select]
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A sign, the work of inexpert hands, announced the somewhat dingy structure of hewn logs that stood nearest the roadside a tavern. [Please select]
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