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Synonyms and antonyms of Learners and inexperienced people in American Thesaurus

Learners and inexperienced people

learner (noun)

someone who is learning something

beginner (noun)

someone who has just started to learn or do something

apprentice (noun)

someone who works for a particular person or company, usually for low pay, in order to learn the type of work that they do

novice (noun)

someone who is just beginning to learn a skill or subject

initiate (noun)

someone who has recently joined an organization or group and is learning about it

newcomer (noun)

someone who has recently started to do something or be involved in something

tyro (noun)

someone who has only recently begun learning something

babe in arms (noun)

someone who is young and does not have much experience

greenhorn (noun)

old-fashioned someone who does not have much experience

innocent (noun)

someone who has little experience of life and the bad things that people do so that they tend to trust people too much

Johnny-come-lately (noun)

informalshowing disapproval someone who has recently joined a group or activity and does not know much about it

muggle (noun)

informal an insulting word for someone who does not know about something or how to do something

neophyte (noun)

very formal someone who is just learning to do something and does not have much experience or skill

newbie (noun)

someone who has recently started to do something

rookie (noun)

informal someone who has just started doing a job or activity and does not have much experience

tenderfoot (noun)

Americaninformal someone who is not experienced and is doing something for the first time

virgin (noun)

humorous someone who has never experienced a particular activity or been to a particular place

workie (noun)

informal someone who is doing work experience (=working for a company without being paid)