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beginner
be·gin·ner B0161500 (bĭ-gĭn′ər)n.1. One that begins.2. One who is just starting to learn or do something; a novice.beginner (bɪˈɡɪnə) na person who has just started to do or learn something; novicebe•gin•ner (bɪˈgɪn ər) n. 1. a person or thing that begins. 2. a person who has just begun to learn something; novice. [1350–1400] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | beginner - someone new to a field or activity initiate, tiro, tyro, noviceunskilled person - a person who lacks technical trainingabecedarian - a novice learning the rudiments of some subjectapprentice, prentice, learner - works for an expert to learn a tradecub, greenhorn, rookie - an awkward and inexperienced youthlandlubber, landsman, lubber - an inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyagefledgeling, fledgling, newbie, newcomer, entrant, freshman, neophyte, starter - any new participant in some activitytenderfoot - an inexperienced person (especially someone inexperienced in outdoor living)trainee - someone who is being trained | | 2. | beginner - a person who founds or establishes some institution; "George Washington is the father of his country"founder, founding father, fathercofounder - one of a group of founderscoloniser, colonizer - someone who helps to found a colonyfoundress - a woman founderconceiver, mastermind, originator - someone who creates new things |
beginnernoun novice, student, pupil, convert, recruit, amateur, initiate, newcomer, starter, trainee, apprentice, cub, fledgling, learner, freshman, neophyte, tyro, probationer, greenhorn (informal), novitiate, newbie (slang), tenderfoot, proselyte I am a complete beginner to bird-keeping. authority, professional, expert, master, pro (informal), veteran, boffin (Brit. informal), old hand, old-timer, trouper, old stager, fundi (S. African), past master or past mistressbeginnernounOne who is just starting to learn or do something:abecedarian, fledgling, freshman, greenhorn, initiate, neophyte, novice, novitiate, tenderfoot, tyro.Slang: rookie.Translationsbegin (biˈgin) – present participle beˈginning: past tense began (biˈgan) : past participle begun (biˈgan) – verb to come or bring, into being, to start. He began to talk; The meeting began early. 開始 开始beˈginning noun 開始 开始beˈginner noun someone who is just learning how to do something. `Does he paint well?' `He's not bad for a beginner'. 初學者 初学者to begin with1. at first. I didn't like him to begin with, but now he's one of my best friends. 一開始 一开始2. firstly. There are many reasons why I don't like her – to begin with, she doesn't tell the truth. 第一 第一- Where are the beginners' slopes? → 初级者滑雪道在哪儿?
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Synonyms for beginnernoun noviceSynonyms- novice
- student
- pupil
- convert
- recruit
- amateur
- initiate
- newcomer
- starter
- trainee
- apprentice
- cub
- fledgling
- learner
- freshman
- neophyte
- tyro
- probationer
- greenhorn
- novitiate
- newbie
- tenderfoot
- proselyte
Antonyms- authority
- professional
- expert
- master
- pro
- veteran
- boffin
- old hand
- old-timer
- trouper
- old stager
- fundi
- past master or past mistress
Synonyms for beginnernoun one who is just starting to learn or do somethingSynonyms- abecedarian
- fledgling
- freshman
- greenhorn
- initiate
- neophyte
- novice
- novitiate
- tenderfoot
- tyro
- rookie
Synonyms for beginnernoun someone new to a field or activitySynonymsRelated Words- unskilled person
- abecedarian
- apprentice
- prentice
- learner
- cub
- greenhorn
- rookie
- landlubber
- landsman
- lubber
- fledgeling
- fledgling
- newbie
- newcomer
- entrant
- freshman
- neophyte
- starter
- tenderfoot
- trainee
noun a person who founds or establishes some institutionSynonyms- founder
- founding father
- father
Related Words- cofounder
- coloniser
- colonizer
- foundress
- conceiver
- mastermind
- originator
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