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unpractised
/ ʌnˈpræktɪst /
adjective
- without skill, training, or experience
- not used or done often or repeatedly
- not yet tested
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Example Sentences
These two classes of instruments are very apt to deceive unpractised ears.
Having the reins and whip placed in your unpractised hands while coachee indulges in a glass and chat.
Fancy might have regarded the act as the recrudescence of a trick in which her armed progenitors were not unpractised.
See, too, how slowly the unpractised apprehension of an older child trudges after the nimbleness of a conjurer.
In fact, they might have passed for the latter to an unpractised eye, particularly at that season when deer are ‘in the red.’
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