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Neophyte meaning
A beginner; a person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief. | A novice (recent convert); a new convert or proselyte; a new monk. | Among the early Christians, and still among the Roman Catholics, one who has recently embraced the Christian faith, and been admitted to baptism, especially those converts from heathenism or Judaism.
Example sentences (20)
Being the son of former PM Pierre Trudeau, he wasn't exactly a neophyte that come out of nowhere.
Congress must now upgrade the ceiling to reflect the changing times,” pointed out the neophyte solon.
Their names will long live in infamy – those neophyte pirates in St John’s who executed the seizure and sale of a vessel on the high seas Blackbeard and Captain Kidd.
The neophyte added an error Sunday by throwing the ball into centerfield on a stolen base by Jean Segura in the seventh and allowed five stolen bases on the afternoon.
The performance evaluation of neophyte lawmakers in the Philippines resulted in some notable rankings.
When Dana Brown was promoted to scouting director of the Montreal Expos in 2002, he happened to hire a 24-year-old neophyte named Alex Anthopoulos as one of the club’s scouting coordinators.
Those who see him as a political neophyte insist that he has never been involved in Edo politics and as such may not know where the tough skulls are buried.
Bolton depicts her as a bumbling neophyte who screws up messaging.
Even Richthofen’s neophyte brother scored, bringing down a FE2b on the afternoon of March 28.
He repeatedly interrupted the neophyte comedian's act, as the tapes were rolling, on the first evening of the deadpan Newhart's two-day Texas nightclub stand.
Another neophyte project is the massive T-shirt printing services manned by youth-members.
Baptism not only purifies from all sins, but also makes the neophyte “a new creature,” an adopted son of God, who has become a “partaker of the divine nature,” member of Christ and co-heir with him, and a temple of the Holy Spirit.
Four years ago, Gov. Ikpeazu was a neophyte, today nobody will see him as such.
Gov. Akeredolu is a political neophyte.
Sean Taylor, a political neophyte running under the People’s Party of Canada (PPC) banner, took an oblique turn and prescribed the elimination of Canada’s supply management system – which pertains almost exclusively to agricultural business.
And before any of Obasanjo’s supporters chalks down his imagery to an inexpert use of language, they should remember that Obasanjo is neither a novice in the art of writing nor is he a political neophyte.
Broadcasting neophyte was recently offered not one, but two of the biggest jobs in broadcasting.
Since then, these “globalist” advisers have battled the White House’s nationalists for the neophyte president’s heart and mind, producing a stalemate that preserved the status quo – until (of all things) shifted the balance of power.
Someone by the name of Carolyn Long, a political neophyte who has spent much of her time across the river in Portland, thought she’d give it a whirl.
The country is falling apart under a celebrity president with no experience governing, but now we're supposed to turn to a political neophyte as our savior?