Words and phrases that have a meaning related to beginner: (169 results)
Often used in the same context:
novice, newbie, bunny slope, telemark, tutorials, ballroom dance, ballroom dancing, snowshoe, kayaking, hobbyist, zumba, hatha yoga, amateurs, aerobics, flatwater, rock climbing, skijoring, belay, acro, jazzercise, paddlers, fly casting, orienteering, yoga, tai chi, pilates, noob, ymca, skill, orienteer, spey, skiing, skiers, mountain biking, bikram, instructors, rollerblader, kayakers, exerciser, crocheter, knitter, luging, horseback riding, dabblers, classes, birder, steeps, neophytes, aikido, bowhunter, crafter, instruction, tai chi chuan, lessons, word processing, milonga, canyoneering, minigolf, masteries, basics, introductory, plyometrics, scrapbooking, huck, archery, workbook, racewalking, roller blade, ollie, sidecut, flatwork, scuba, astrophotography, tyer, smithing, karate, mahjongg, kendo, chess club, diabolo, walkers, courses, yogini, foxtrot, preregistration, whitewater, glades, mountain bike, wine tasting, longbow, equestrians, horsemanship, studier, refresher, mountaineering, joad, roller skater, triathlon, biking, stitchery, belly dancing, gundog, beginners, amateur, novices, apprentice, freshman, newcomer, neophyte, seeker, craftsman, devotee, rookie, schoolboy, student, undergraduate, artisan, beginning, greek, human, bilingual, proficient, elite, language, literacy, math, most, readiness, gcse, inexperienced, nonelite, nonprofessional, preadolescent, preservice, adept, advanced, ail, content, enrichment
More specific:
abecedarian, cofounder, colonizer, cub, entrant, fledgeling, fledgling, foundress, greenhorn, landlubber, landsman, learner, lubber, prentice, starter, tenderfoot, trainee
Appears in the definition of:
basic, tautologic, tautological
More general:
Also try:conceiver, mastermind, originator, unskilled person
— Adjectives for beginner: young, new, advanced, absolute, mere, complete, average, raw, good, unique, inexperienced, more...
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