you don't.
The word 'amateur' can be both a noun and an adjective noun use- i am an amateur adjective use- an amateur athlete
We are not amateurs. We are real professionals.
Amateur - originates from Middle French word, amator
amateur singing
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No, it is not a verb. The word amateur (non-professional) can be a verb or an adjective.
The amateur was bad at playing chess.
The word "amateur" is from the French meaning "lover of". An amateur, by the origin of the word, means to do something for the love of it. Therefore, one may be an amateur chorister, athlete, musician, photographer, painter, collector - virtually anything at all.
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Amateur is derived from French. Whenever you see an English word spelt with 'teur', it's usually French.
you just used the word variable in a question :)