dabbler
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a word derived from
dabble.
dabbleverb (used without object)to play and splash in or as if in water, especially with the hands.
Example Sentences
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David Byrne came from Baltimore by way of Scotland, a socially awkward dabbler in conceptualist experiments with photography and a veteran of various mediocre cover bands.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 17, 2025
As much as a handyperson is a dabbler of all trades, don’t expect the handyperson you hired for one project to be perfect for another.
From Seattle Times ● Sep. 21, 2023
I consider myself a bit of a dabbler — always willing to learn about something or try something new, and then I dive deep into the rabbit hole with certain stuff.
From The Verge ● Jan. 27, 2022
Laurie Anderson could be considered a modern Renaissance woman but she would humbly say that she's "just a dabbler and a tinkerer".
From BBC ● Dec. 30, 2021
I'm no' a dabbler amang leaf-mould;' and she laughed cheerily.
From Betty Grier by Joseph Laing Waugh