Results for: lack of experience
English English
act or process of becoming rigid or hard; callousness, lack of feeling, hardening, hardening of geological sediment, hardness in body tissueinduration
action that causes a fall, catch somebody in a mistake, cause a device to operate, drug-induced hallucination, error, experience drug effects, fall caused by catching the foot, free an anchor, go on a journey, intense interest, light step, make a mista...trip
activity for three, group of three, group of three persons or items, pertaining to a group of three, sexual experience, type of golf gamethreesome
acute self-consciousness, lack of money, shame, uneasiness, confusion, something that causes self-consciousnessembarrassment
add flavorings, cause somebody to gain experience, connected series of performances, dry out before use, enliven something, high season at resorts, moderate something, one of the four quarters of the year (winter, spring, summer, autumn); period of tim...season
add light areas in, best part, contrasting pale area, emphasize, light streaks in hair, mark with highlighter, put streaks in, reflection, representative part, something prominent or memorable, particularly enjoyable experience or event, interesting or...highlight
administrative body, holder of power, justification, legitimate power, obvious knowledge and experience, power given to somebody, control, jurisdiction, quality that is respected, right to command, source of precedent or principle, source of reliable i...authority
adore, indulge, pamper, spoil; exhibit mental decline due to old age, lack clear thought, show extreme fondnessdote
advanced in years, exactly ready, experienced and knowledgeable, full and red, impolite or lewd, mature and mellow, fully developed or grown; ready for use; ready for action; prepared for a particular experience; fitting, appropriate, ready and pleasan...ripe
advanced medical student working as an apprentice in a hospital; one who is involved in a specialized training program which gives hands-on experience, be an intern, work as an intern (especially in the medical profession); limit movement; confine, res...intern
advanced medical student working as an apprentice in a hospital; one who is involved in a specialized training program which gives hands-on experience, interninterne
adventurous, open to taking risks; willing to experience new things; risky, dangerousventuresome
advocate or preach something, give lessons, impart knowledge or skill, instruct; educate, make understand by experience, teach regularlyteach
affected with or caused by autism, characterized by or suffering from autism (developmental disturbance characterized by lack of interaction with the environment)autistic
affix denoting lack or negation, causing deprivation, causing deprivation; denying, depriving, withholding; making negative, indicating negation, relating to lack or negation, word indicating the negative, word of negation (Grammar)privative
 

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