Concept cluster: Society > Beginner or newcomer
adj
(chiefly US, postpositive) Basic, beginner, starting from scratch.
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(dated) One not well versed in a subject; a tyro or newbie.
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Someone who is just starting at something, or has only recently started.
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Synonym of learner's permit
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A person (especially a male) who débuts, or appears for the first time.
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A male who débuts.
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A newcomer.
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Alternative form of firstborn [Born as the first one in a family, flock or the like.]
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A person who purchases something for the first time.
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a person engaging in any activity for the first time
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Synonym of new blood (“newcomers to a project or organization”)
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(informal) Any newcomer.
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(idiomatic) Of someone who has recently left one stage of life to begin another.
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(idiomatic) A new beginning, without prejudices.
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(India) A fresh graduate looking for one's first job.
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(slang, Antarctica) Fresh food, such as vegetables and eggs, that cannot be produced in Antarctica and must be imported.
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An inexperienced person; a neophyte.
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The state or period of being a freshman.
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A new military recruit without experience of combat.
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(figuratively) A young student in initial stages of training who has been chosen on account of their obvious talent.
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(historical, idiomatic) An inexperienced crew member of a 19th-century whaler on his first voyage.
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(chiefly US) an inexperienced person; a novice, beginner or newcomer
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(New Zealand, derogatory) An inexperienced new worker, usually an immigrant.
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(slang) A beginner or newcomer; an inexperienced person.
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(idiomatic, also attributive) A newcomer; a novice; an upstart.
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Alternative spelling of Johnny-come-lately [(idiomatic, also attributive) A newcomer; a novice; an upstart.]
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juniority
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(literature) A publication for young adult readers.
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(figuratively) Guidance given during childhood.
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(dated) The youngest pupil in a school having a particular surname.
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A beginner; a person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a neophyte.
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The property of being a neophyte.
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(cycling) A professional in his or her first year.
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(UK, naval slang) A naval cadet who has just embarked on training.
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A person or people newly brought in to a project or organization; a new hire, or new member.
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A new leader or management.
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(Australia) A beginner; a novice.
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(informal, idiomatic) Someone or something new to an existing community.
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Someone who has just started work with a new employer; a new employee.
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Alternative spelling of newborn [Recently born.]
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(Internet slang, sometimes derogatory) A newbie; someone who is new to a game, or has a new character.
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(slang) A newcomer, someone new to something.
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The state of being a newbie.
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(Internet slang) newbie
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A placename; Any of several places
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(law, finance) A placeholder name for a business in textbooks.
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A stranger newly arrived; a newcomer.
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A new participant in some activity; a neophyte.
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(slang) A newcomer; a newbie or rookie.
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One who is new (to something); a newcomer; a novice; a newbie.
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(slang, rare, rowing) A novice.
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(slang, Tonbridge School) A new pupil.
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A beginner; one who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject.
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The rank or period of being a novice.
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The state or position of being a novice.
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(obsolete) novice; of or relating to a beginner
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A novice.
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(UK) A newcomer to a place.
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(informal) One's elderly relations.
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(slang, eye dialect) Alternative spelling of old school [(informal, idiomatic) Characteristic of a style, outlook, or method employed in a former era, remembered either as inferior to the current style, or alternately, remembered nostalgically as superior or preferable to the new style, the older denoting something that would be considered out of date or out of fashion to some, but as such, is considered by others as cool and hip.]
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(slang) A newcomer.
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Synonym of subdebutante
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A child born to anyone involved in the making of a film during its production.
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An inexperienced recruit, especially in the police or armed forces.
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(idiomatic) The inexperienced, youthful prime of an individual, group, organization or entity.
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Spending time together naked for social bonding.
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The state or relationship of being a stepchild.
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A young woman who has not yet made her formal appearance in society.
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(US, informal) A girl's sixteenth birthday, or sixteenth-birthday party and a related coming of age party.
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A young person who has lived for a significant period outside their birth (or passport) country due to parental work-related migration. "Third culture" refers to a distinct way of life different from those of the birth or host countries, but common to fellow expats.
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Alternative spelling of tyro; a newly recruited soldier. [A beginner; a novice.]
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(rare) A tweenage entrepreneur.
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A beginner; a novice.
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A period of limbo faced by young college graduates in developing countries, in which activities belonging to the traditional transition into adulthood, such as marriage and buying a home, are put off to allow the securing of employment or money.
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The world or sphere of wokism.
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(West Country, Bristol) you are
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(UK, slang, 1980s) A person employed under the Youth Opportunities Programme.
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a person employed under the Youth Opportunities Programme in Britain in the 1980s.
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(especially in plural) An emigrant from Israel
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A person lacking experience in something.
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A holiday dedicated to young people, observed in various countries on differing dates.
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An organization with a focus upon providing activities and socialization for young people.
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A community support activity aimed at adolescents to support their growth and integration in society.
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(UK) A person who works with youngsters, to promote informal education.
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community support activities for older children and adolescents

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