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inexperienced, a.|ɪnɛkˈspɪərɪənst| [in-3.] Not experienced; without experience; having no (or little) experience; lacking the knowledge or skill derived from experience. Const. in.
1626Gouge Serm. Dign. Chivalry §18 Such as for want of former exercising were altogether inexperienced. 1776–96Withering Brit. Plants (ed. 3) I. 116 The inexperienced botanist is not likely to encounter them at the commencement of his progress. 1856Kane Arct. Expl. I. xvi. 193 We were not inexperienced in sledging over the ice. Hence † inexˈperiencedness Obs. rare, the state or quality of being inexperienced.
1725Bailey Erasm. Colloq. (1877) 318 (D.) The damsel has three things to plead in her excuse: the authority of her parents, the persuasion of her friends, and the inexperiencedness of her age. |