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inexpert

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


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

From Washington Times

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

From The Guardian

“The higher the stakes and more imminent the carnage,” he notes, “the more inexpert the commentary became.”

From Washington Post

It means not obsessing over children’s natural instincts to experiment or even fit in, not despairing over their inexpert or ramshackle efforts, nor telling them they’d look so much nicer if …

From The Guardian

Posting typos and non sequiturs are harmless, revealing a user’s unfamiliarity with the conversational conventions of social media, and perhaps an inexpert command of keyboards.

From The Guardian