noun
- plural of inexpert; people who lack skill, knowledge, or experience in a particular field or activity
Usage: typically used in formal or critical contexts; often appears in comparative or evaluative statements
Examples
- The committee was filled with inexperts who had little understanding of the technical requirements.
- Even inexperts can appreciate the beauty of the painting.
- The project failed because it was led by inexperts rather than seasoned professionals.
- Inexperts often make common mistakes that experienced practitioners would avoid.
- The workshop was designed to help inexperts develop basic skills in photography.
- Unlike the inexperts on the panel, the lead investigator had decades of experience.