Meaning
- Novice (noun) means a beginner, someone who is new to a field, activity, or skill and has little experience.
- It can also refer to a person who has just entered a religious order but has not yet taken final vows.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun
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Countable: "a novice" / "novices"
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Typical structure:
- "a novice at [something]"
- "a novice in [field]"
Common Phrases
- novice at driving
- novice programmer
- complete novice
- novice teacher
- novice monk
Collocations
- Adjectives + novice: complete novice, total novice, absolute novice
- Noun + novice: novice driver, novice learner, novice player
- Verb + novice: train a novice, guide a novice, help a novice
Examples
- She is a novice at playing the piano, but she practices every day.
- He joined the company as a complete novice with no prior experience.
- I’m still a novice when it comes to cooking Japanese food.
- The course is designed for novices in computer programming.
- Don’t worry if you are a novice driver; the instructor will guide you carefully.
- The monastery welcomed five novices this year.
- Even a novice investor can start by buying index funds.
- He felt nervous giving his first presentation as a novice teacher.
Synonyms or Related
- beginner
- rookie
- newcomer
- apprentice
- trainee
- neophyte