8 adverbs to describe how to inexperienced

In the matter of revenue, involving the most important of all the problems to be solved, Washington adopted the views of Hamilton, and contented himself with recommending them to Congress,a body utterly inexperienced, and ignorant of the principles of political economy.

They were comparatively inexperienced in parliamentary business, and were watched and fettered by a hostile government, and could not give full scope to their indignant eloquence without personal peril.

As blankly inexperienced of painting and sculpture as any Bushmen, they received this sudden enormous dose of those arts with an instant, self-preservatory incapacity to swallow even a small amount of them.

Adelaide was accustomed by these methods to drive the inexperiencedand she considered Pete pitifully inexperienced in social fine pointsinto a state of conversational unrest in which they would finally ask recklessly, "Have you been to the theater lately?"

There are so many matters of political detail about which I am sadly inexperienced that really most of the work would fall on the secretary.

Besides, there was the peasant's rooted distrust of offices, and paper transactions, of any routine that checks his free will and frightens his inexperience.

PHORKYAS Yea, in sooth, ye inexperienced, there lie regions undiscovered: Hall on hall, and court on court; in my musings these I track.

Utterly inexperienced in Irish wars, he despised and underrated the capabilities of those opposed to him, and refused peremptorily to listen to the advice of more experienced men.

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