Pronunciation: /ˈniːəˌfaɪt/
noun a person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief
A1 The neophyte struggled to understand the basic concepts of the training.
A2 As a neophyte in the field of photography, she was eager to learn from experienced professionals.
B1 The neophyte nurse was nervous on her first day of work at the hospital.
B2 The neophyte programmer quickly adapted to the fast-paced environment of the tech startup.
C1 The neophyte investor made a risky decision that paid off in the long run.
C2 Despite being a neophyte in the industry, she quickly rose to a leadership position within the company.
formal The neophyte investor sought advice from experienced financial advisors.
informal The neophyte chef burned the first batch of cookies.
slang The neophyte gamer got pwned in their first match.
figurative As a neophyte in the art world, she was eager to learn and grow.
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