noun
- a person who is new to a particular activity or environment and lacks experience
- a person new to life in the American West or to outdoor activities like camping
Usage: informal
Usage: historical; Western U.S.
Examples
- The hiking guide was patient with the tenderfoot who had never been on a trail before.
- As a tenderfoot in the office, she asked lots of questions during her first week.
- The cowboys laughed at the tenderfoot’s fancy boots and clean clothes.
- Don’t worry about making mistakes – every expert was once a tenderfoot.
- The camp counselor helped the tenderfoot learn how to start a campfire.
- He felt like a tenderfoot trying to keep up with the experienced climbers.