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inexpert

[in-eks-purt, in-ik-spurt] / ɪnˈɛks pɜrt, ˌɪn ɪkˈspɜrt /


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Science and our own inexpert judgement are all we have to rely on as we navigate what I hope will be the final chapter of this long ordeal.

From Los Angeles Times

That’s not surprising: Conspiracy theorists often aim to ply the inexpert masses with plausible-sounding but inaccurate legalisms in order to sow confusion.

From Los Angeles Times

So until I can get back there to visit, I'll raise a glass with my friends on this side of the continent, and replicate a Zuni meal in my own rushed and inexpert way.

From Salon

To avoid issues arising from inexpert handling, she adds: "Of course, being a doctor, I would always advise the procedure to be conducted in clinics by medical practitioners."

From Salon

In retrospect, he recalls clues to the deception including her “clearly inexpert salsa dancing” and “awful New York accent.”

From Washington Times