The noun neophile (also neophiliac, lover of new things) has a rarely used adjective form, neophilic. The negative adjective (based on neophobe) is neophobic.
The noun neophyte (slang neo, newbie, noob) has a rarely used adjective form, neophytic. A related form is the adjective neophytish (like a neophyte).
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
Neophyte is a noun. It names a type of person.
syllabicated of neophyte
A neophyte, by definition, is someone who ignorant or unknowledgeable about a certain topic or situation.
Neophyte Phenotype was created in 2001.
The word neophyte means someone who is a novice or beginner. An antonym for the word neophyte would be "professional" or "expert."
In 2007 I was a Neophyte Christian but now, I am a seasoned Christian.
Beginner
an initiate or beginner
The cast of Neophyte - 2008 includes: John Damore as Miguel Melanie Kibbler as Zoe Kurt Proepper as The Neophyte Elaine Small as Jacki Alex Stark as Counselor
Neophyte
neo-phyte
"A neophyte's serendipity is the happy accident of stumbling upon unexpected success or good fortune in the early stages of learning or experience."