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Definition of newbie in English: newbienounPlural newbies ˈnjuːbiˈn(j)ubi informal An inexperienced newcomer to a particular activity. Example sentencesExamples - In this case, looking for a desktop system, I was almost as much of a newbie as my wife was.
- Though you are geared to newbies, you have the answers to questions people like me need but don't always have time to find!
- All I said was that newbies are coming online at a slower pace as we reach a higher saturation level.
- I'm a newbie on the computer, and I have a big problem with popup advertisements.
- Everyone using the Internet or a computer was a newbie once.
- For newbies, this is still a great game, but for veterans of previous iterations, there's no reason to switch.
- I am a newbie to Linux and I need all of the input I can get on the fine points of any process.
- That would seem likely to suggest that anytime someone tries something new - they are a newbie.
- If you are past the newbie stage and ready to go to the next level, this could be the book for you.
- The end result is that these have become dominant and, at least for newbies, very annoying strategies.
- Counters - these are heavily used on web sites by newbies but appear unprofessional.
- Also in terms of scoring, a newbie will not be worth as much in points as a more experienced commander.
- On Zoetrope I met other writers, both experienced and newbies like myself, whom I could ask for advice about how to write my script.
- With a simple interface, even the newest of computer newbies will have no problems using the intranet.
- I'm a newbie and am particularly interested in flight simulation.
- Whenever a newbie stumbles by and asks a germane question, the old timers shout him down and tell him to read the FAQ.
- Now we get to the hardest part for a newbie to water cooling such as myself, the installation of this water cooler.
- Not surprisingly, younger people and Netizen newbies are less likely to be bothered by spam than older people and internet veterans.
- In a very short period of time, Google went from newbie to industry leader.
- The whole approach to controls allows the game to be accommodating to newbies while not alienating the old timers.
Synonyms novice, starter, learner, student, pupil, trainee, apprentice, probationer Definition of newbie in US English: newbienounˈn(j)ubiˈn(y)o͞obē informal An inexperienced newcomer to a particular activity. Example sentencesExamples - Counters - these are heavily used on web sites by newbies but appear unprofessional.
- I'm a newbie on the computer, and I have a big problem with popup advertisements.
- Everyone using the Internet or a computer was a newbie once.
- All I said was that newbies are coming online at a slower pace as we reach a higher saturation level.
- On Zoetrope I met other writers, both experienced and newbies like myself, whom I could ask for advice about how to write my script.
- Not surprisingly, younger people and Netizen newbies are less likely to be bothered by spam than older people and internet veterans.
- Whenever a newbie stumbles by and asks a germane question, the old timers shout him down and tell him to read the FAQ.
- The whole approach to controls allows the game to be accommodating to newbies while not alienating the old timers.
- Also in terms of scoring, a newbie will not be worth as much in points as a more experienced commander.
- With a simple interface, even the newest of computer newbies will have no problems using the intranet.
- In this case, looking for a desktop system, I was almost as much of a newbie as my wife was.
- I am a newbie to Linux and I need all of the input I can get on the fine points of any process.
- The end result is that these have become dominant and, at least for newbies, very annoying strategies.
- Though you are geared to newbies, you have the answers to questions people like me need but don't always have time to find!
- That would seem likely to suggest that anytime someone tries something new - they are a newbie.
- Now we get to the hardest part for a newbie to water cooling such as myself, the installation of this water cooler.
- If you are past the newbie stage and ready to go to the next level, this could be the book for you.
- In a very short period of time, Google went from newbie to industry leader.
- For newbies, this is still a great game, but for veterans of previous iterations, there's no reason to switch.
- I'm a newbie and am particularly interested in flight simulation.
Synonyms novice, starter, learner, student, pupil, trainee, apprentice, probationer |