761 examples of inexperienced in sentences

As, however, in cooking, so much depends on appearance, perhaps it would be as well for the inexperienced cook to use the artificial means (No. 108).

The young and inexperienced mother, who is a parent for the first time, and altogether ignorant of the duties of her office, and at the same time most anxious to fulfil them faithfully, is but too frequently an instance in point; although at a future period she will generally make a good nurse.

I shall take a servant with me, as well as my maid, for I am such an inexperienced travellerthough it seems absurd, at my agethat I am quite frightened of getting into the wrong trains.

You will say, in the absolute idealization of your inexperienced heart, that this is impossible.

He was very young, you see, and very inexperienced; he threw himself generously, without reserve, on this girl's sympathies in a manner of which, assuredly, he should have been quite ashamed.

An inexperienced runner, who has not used a Lap thong, should try fitting one at home before depending on it in emergency, as it is a little tricky to put on at first.

Then she went into her own room, where Kate presently came to undress her with affectionate if inexperienced hands.

" "I should be sorry for that," she replied; "but, inexperienced as I am, I feel this is not the language of real regard, but of furious passion.

Writing his reminiscences in the third person years later, he naively admitted that "Mr. Crabbe had sometimes the satisfaction of hearing, when the verses were bad, that the thoughts deserved better; and that if he had the common faults of inexperienced writers, he had frequently the merit of thinking for himself."

" I will not dwell upon his bitter self-reproaches, and, above all, the intense mortification he felt at having been so completely fooled by a boy, whom he had despised as verdant and inexperienced in the ways of the, worldto think that success had been in his grasp, and he had missed it, after all, was certainly disagreeable enough.

From among their number are chosen those constituting the regular faculties; and thus there are ever at hand men ready to fill the highest places upon any vacancy, men not new or inexperienced, but whose whole life has been one training for the position they may be called to occupy.

Indeed, it is almost impossible for an inexperienced spectator to form the slightest opinion as to the comparative difficulty or danger of different exercises, since it is the test of merit to make the hardest things look easy.

An unpractised eye can no more appreciate the difficulty of a gymnastic exercise by seeing it executed, than an inexperienced ear, of the perplexities of a piece of music by hearing it played.

The ground was trampled and torn, as if there had been a violent struggle; and, inexperienced as were his eyes, he detected the unmistakable impress of a moccasin upon the soft earth, and in the grass.

If they be of any extent, it requires extraordinary precautions upon the part of an inexperienced person to prevent himself from being lost.

But when I looked it was long enough before my inexperienced eye could discern the three midges strung on the single strand of cobweb against the sloping snow.

An inexperienced eye would never detect him.

And at the green inexperienced young, as well, who thought that love was exclusively their affairchildren the age of Mary taking their sentimental thrills so seriously!

I was a young, and inexperienced minister.

You took me up a raw and inexperienced boy, capable of being moulded to any form you pleased.

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?"

He makes me think of the little boy that ran through the streets of a large city all of one cold winter, and then became a great artist, but he was so poor and inexperienced in the ways of the world, that he had to suffer a long time before his genius was discovered.

"I protest against even considering this inexperienced boy for such a responsibility.

As this obligation forms no part of the secret ritual of the Order, but is administered to every person before any lawful knowledge of his being a Mason has been received, there can be nothing objectionable in inserting it here, and in fact, it will be advantageous to have the precise words of so important a declaration placed beyond the possibility of change or omission by inexperienced Brethren.

The Master of a lodge has no right to accept, without further inquiry, the avouchment of a young and inexperienced, or even of an old, if ignorant, Mason.

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