neophyte [noun]

Definition of neophyte:

  • A person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief.
  • A beginner or novice.

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Sentence/Example of neophyte:

As a neophyte in the stock market, I lost money on my first investment.

The company hired several neophytes to train as software developers.

Despite being a neophyte in politics, she quickly rose through the ranks.

The neophyte skier struggled to control their speed on the mountain.

The cooking class was perfect for neophytes who had never cooked before.

As a neophyte in the art world, I was overwhelmed by the modern exhibits.

The neophyte hiker was unprepared for the challenges of the trail.

The company's neophyte employees often made mistakes due to lack of experience.

The neophyte musician struggled to play the guitar chords correctly.

The neophyte gardener killed most of their plants during the first season.

The neophyte programmer spent hours debugging their code.

As a neophyte in the field of medicine, the doctor relied on experienced colleagues.

The neophyte dancer struggled to keep up with the choreography.

The neophyte writer faced rejection after rejection from publishers.

The neophyte athlete was determined to prove themselves on the team.

The neophyte politician made several gaffes during their first speech.

The neophyte in the kitchen burned the toast.

The neophyte climber needed experienced partners for their first ascent.

The neophyte in the office made countless errors due to lack of training.

As a neophyte in the world of finance, I sought advice from a financial advisor.

The neophyte photographer struggled to capture the perfect shot.

The neophyte in the gym injured themselves while lifting weights.

The neophyte artist's work was full of potential.

The neophyte in the sales department struggled to close deals.

The neophyte in the classroom was eager to learn.