a person who is new to the circumstances, work, etc., in which he or she is placed; beginner; tyro:
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Yes, novice is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun for a person who is inexperienced.
"Inexperienced" is an adjective that describes someone who is a novice or beginner in a particular skill, activity, or field.
The sentence, Janet thought Sean's answer was very reassuring, is an example of how to use reassuring in a sentence.
A greenhorn refers to a novice or someone who is inexperienced in a particular field or activity. It is often used to describe someone who is new to a job or task and lacks experience or skill.
"I had attempted to make the table myself but, being a novice, I required help."
You realize that I am just a novice.
A novice is another word for a beginner.I may know how to stay afloat in my local pool, but I'm a novice when it comes to Olympic swimming.
Being a novice in playing basketball, he sucked at it
That novice swung his hammer like an old pro.
i put the game on novice because i just got it.
Look at that Novice. He looks so handsome!
I put the game on novice because im not too good at video games.
Novice means beginner; newly menber of something or someone. Ex. I am a novice in Christ.- meaning I am a beginner as a christian. Hope this helps.
For a novice, she did surprisingly well in the golf tournament. Because I'm a novice, I'd like to sail with someone who has some experience on the water.
he was new to his job so he was a rookie
Bookkeeper 2009 is pretty simple and thus fairly easy for a novice to use.