Pronunciation: /nub/
noun a person who is new to a particular activity or online community, typically inexperienced or unskilled
A1 My little brother is a noob at playing video games.
A2 She felt like a noob when she first started learning how to code.
B1 The noob in the group kept making mistakes during the project.
B2 As a seasoned player, he had no patience for the noobs on his team.
C1 The experienced developer had to help the noob understand the complex code.
C2 The noob quickly learned from their mistakes and became a skilled player in no time.
formal The new employee is still learning the ropes and may be considered a noob in this industry.
informal Don't worry about being a noob, we all start somewhere.
slang That guy is such a noob, he doesn't know what he's doing.
figurative In the world of chess, a noob is easily defeated by experienced players.
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