different between unpractised vs inexpert
unpractised
English
Etymology
un- +? practised
Adjective
unpractised (comparative more unpractised, superlative most unpractised)
- (British spelling) Alternative spelling of unpracticed
unpractised From the web:
- what does practise mean
- what does practice mean
- what does the word practice mean
inexpert
English
Etymology
From in- +? expert.
Adjective
inexpert (comparative more inexpert, superlative most inexpert)
- Inept or unskilled; not of expert ability or quality.
- Synonyms: amateurish, clumsy, bungling, maladroit
- Antonyms: adept, proficient, professional, skillful
Translations
Noun
inexpert (plural inexperts)
- An inept or unskilled person.
inexpert From the web:
- inexpert meaning
- what does expert mean
- what does inexpert
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