inexperienced person
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inexperienced person — noun a person who lacks knowledge of evil (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑innocent • Hypernyms: ↑person, ↑individual, ↑someone, ↑somebody, ↑mortal, ↑soul … Useful english dictionary
Model (person) — For other uses, see Model (disambiguation). A model (from Middle French modèle),[1] sometimes called a mannequin, is a person who is employed to display, advertise and promote commercial products (notably fashion clothing) or to serve as a… … Wikipedia
nub — inexperienced person … Glossary of chat acronyms & text shorthand
Green — This article is about the color. For other uses, see Green (disambiguation). Green … Wikipedia
juvenile — ju·ve·nile / jü və ˌnīl, nəl/ n: an individual who is under an age fixed by law (as 18 years) at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act compare minor Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
babe in the woods — {n. phr.} A person who is inexperienced or innocent in certain things. * /He is a good driver, but as a mechanic he is just a babe in the woods./ Compare: OVER ONE S HEAD, BEYOND ONE S DEPTH … Dictionary of American idioms
babe in the woods — {n. phr.} A person who is inexperienced or innocent in certain things. * /He is a good driver, but as a mechanic he is just a babe in the woods./ Compare: OVER ONE S HEAD, BEYOND ONE S DEPTH … Dictionary of American idioms
naif — I noun a naive or inexperienced person • Hypernyms: ↑innocent, ↑inexperienced person II adjective marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience a teenager s naive ignorance of life the naive assumption that… … Useful english dictionary
List of English words of Yiddish origin — For Yiddish words used by English speaking Jews (that are not necessarily English), see Yiddish words used by English speaking Jews. This is a list of English words of Yiddish origin, many of which have entered the English language by way of… … Wikipedia
Novice — • The canonical Latin name of those who, having been regularly admitted into a religious order and ordinarily already confirmed in their higher vocation by a certain period of probation as postulants, are prepared by a series of exercises and… … Catholic encyclopedia