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Example sentences for "inexpert"

Lexicographically close words:
inexpediency; inexpedient; inexpensive; inexperience; inexperienced; inexpiable; inexplainable; inexplicable; inexplicably; inexpressible
  1. Officials are nominated or appointed not for their competence but for their subservience to the organization; the boss himself, inexpert in administration, responsible to no one, and usually bribable, dictates public policy.

  2. It is plain, however, that the types of the book were carelessly made by an inexpert type-maker, and perhaps by a clumsy method now out of use.

  3. There was risk of fire in the boiling of linseed oil; there was discomfort and dirt connected with the manipulation of the ingredients; and in inexpert hands there was waste and often entire failure.

  4. Suffice it to say this: Lincoln's clear insight and openness of mind enabled him to see the universal truth, that, other things being equal, the trained and expert professional must excel the untrained and inexpert amateur.

  5. Civilian interference begins the moment any inexpert outsider takes the captain's place; and this interference is no less disastrous when the outsider remains at home than when he is on the actual spot.

  6. The flexibility and transferability of money was becoming a power and, like all powers in inexpert hands, a danger in human affairs.

  7. He commanded an admirable army, against which the comparatively inexpert Roman levies could at first do little.

  8. The policeman was a young, inexpert constable with far too lively a sense of the public house.

  9. Though I was too inexpert in social matters to understand its cause, I was much struck by the feeling Monsieur de Chessel betrayed.

  10. No doubt she would gladly have been alone with me; but her imagination, inexpert in women's wiles, did not suggest to her any way of sending her children and the count back to the house.

  11. Her heart needed the wisest management, and those about her were cruelly inexpert in gentleness.

  12. The young, inexpert pilot, cutting the gun, and, fortunately retaining presence of mind enough to drop the nose to a glide as he cut power, looked around.

  13. He had made but indifferent progress in education during his early youth; he was a slow and inexpert reader, and a writer whose chirography shrank from exhibition.

  14. To remonstrate with a whirlwind, to explain to a flash of lightning, to soothe and propitiate the fury of a conflagration--the task before the primitive and inexpert Cove-dwellers seemed to partake of this nature.

  15. It seemed, through the inexpert handling of the little group, a long time before the stout arm-chair was secured to the cables, slowly lowered, and landed at last on the outside of the hut.

  16. The old soldiers, inexpert at speaking, often lost the day.

  17. She who was so abundantly living, who could love like a burst of sunshine and give herself as God gives the world, is she here at all in this pile of industrious inexpert writing?

  18. The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned.

  19. We feel with you the deepest regret at so painful an occurrence in the annals of our country.

  20. Jekin Groby, coming forward, transformed into the likeness of a bastard sailor, his new profession sitting upon him with inconceivable awkwardness, and the Kentish clothier shining forth in every movement of his inexpert limbs.

  21. The inexpert soldier submits to the military expert as a person about to undergo a necessary operation would submit to a surgeon.

  22. Discipline, or the subordination of the inexpert to the expert, likewise accounts for certain peculiarities of the German political parties.

  23. And it overlooks the highest aim of political life and activity, which is the education of the inexpert to such a point that they may become more or less expert in understanding and promoting the public weal.

  24. How can a plan be written that will be useful in carrying out the actual (and highly secret) strategy of the war while meeting the needs of an inexpert individual way down at the bottom of the control system?


  25. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inexpert" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    amateur; artless; awkward; coarse; crude; green; inapt; inattentive; incompetent; inefficient; inept; inexperienced; inexpert; mediocre; pedestrian; poor; rude; simple; thoughtless; unapt; unhandy; unintelligent; unprofessional; unskilled; unskillful