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View usage for: (bɪgɪnəʳ) Word forms: plural beginnerscountable nounA beginner is someone who has just started learning to do something and cannot do it very well yet. The course is suitable for beginners and advanced students. I am a complete beginner to bird-keeping. Synonyms: novice, student, pupil, convert More Synonyms of beginner beginner in British English (bɪˈɡɪnə) nouna person who has just started to do or learn something; novice beginner in American English (biˈgɪnər; bɪˈgɪnər) noun1. a person who begins anything 2. a person just beginning to do or learn something; inexperienced, unskilled person; novice Examples of 'beginner' in a sentencebeginner If you are an absolute beginner he can provide a skipper and crew as well.It also offers exciting prospects for complete beginners.How long would it take a beginner to complete the journey?Most courses offer beginner lessons where your health is checked to see if you are fit enough to do it.Musically, we were all absolute beginners.The tours allow for different cycling abilities, except complete beginners.The classes were designed for complete beginners, with yoga teachers given extra training in back care.It works for both highly trained athletes and complete beginners, he says.We knew enough about beginners' luck to recognise it when we saw it.Perhaps beginner's luck was at work his behalf?It turned out to be beginner's luck.There are increasing numbers of mountain-biking courses for beginners and enthusiasts alike.Whether you are a complete beginner or a more experienced player, use this drill to check your swing.But it was beginner's luck.The rest of the group - at least half of them complete beginners - were similarly inspired.It had been just beginner's luck, after all.Whether you're a veteran or a complete beginner, the best equipment and expert tuition are all part of the package.I had beginner's luck, which is really the ignorance of losing.I explained that I was not a complete beginner. In other languagesbeginner British English: beginner / bɪˈɡɪnə/ NOUN A beginner is someone who has just started learning to do something and cannot do it well yet. The course is suitable for both beginners and advanced students. - American English: beginner
- Arabic: مُبْتَدِئ
- Brazilian Portuguese: iniciante
- Chinese: 初学者
- Croatian: početnik
- Czech: začátečník
- Danish: begynder
- Dutch: beginner
- European Spanish: principiante
- Finnish: aloittelija
- French: débutant
- German: Anfänger
- Greek: αρχάριος
- Italian: principiante
- Japanese: 初心者
- Korean: 초보자
- Norwegian: nybegynner
- Polish: początkujący
- European Portuguese: principiante
- Romanian: începător
- Russian: новичок
- Latin American Spanish: principiante
- Swedish: nybörjare
- Thai: ผู้เริ่มใหม่
- Turkish: yeni başlayan
- Ukrainian: початківець
- Vietnamese: người mới học
Chinese translation of 'beginner' n (c) -
初学(學)者 (chūxuézhě) (位, wèi)
I am a complete beginner to bird-keeping. Synonyms student convertamateur newcomer starter trainee cub fledgling freshman novitiate newbie (slang) tenderfoot proselyte Opposites authority , professional , expert , master , pro (informal) , veteran , boffin (British, informal) , old hand , old-timer , trouper , old stager , fundi (South Africa) , past master or past mistress Additional synonymsDefinition someone who works for a skilled person for a fixed period in order to learn his or her trade I started off as an apprentice and worked my way up. Synonyms trainee, student, pupil, novice, beginner, learner, neophyte (formal), tyro, probationerSynonyms youngster, lad, recruit, babe (informal), beginner, trainee, puppy, fledgling, learner, greenhorn (informal), whippersnapper, tenderfoot, rookie (informal), tyroDefinition an inexperienced person I'm a bit of a greenhorn in the kitchen. Synonyms novice, newcomer, beginner, apprentice, naïf, learner, ingénue, tyro, raw recruit, newbie (slang), neophyte |