No, the word is a noun. Therefore, it does not have a past form.
1. Beginner
2. A new participant in some activity
3. Amateur
4. Apprentice
1. Hindi –Nausikhiya
2. Spanish – Neófito
3. French – Néophyte
4. Mandarin – Xīn zhíwù
1. We welcome you, the neophyte, who has joined us in our pilgrimage.
2. No neophyte must have, at his initiation, one affection or desire that chains him to the world.
3. The neophyte’s expressions on the occasion are not wholly edifying.
4. The neophyte receives the falling drops on his head, clothes and body.
5. ‘You’re no neophyte at reading budgets either.”Some synonyms of the word are:
newcomer, novice, abecedarian, amateur, apprentice, colt, fledgeling, freshman, greenhorn, recruit, rookie,, tenderfoot, trainee, tyro, novice, learner, proselyte etc.
What are some antonyms of the word of the day?
Some antonyms of the word are:
pro, expert, professional, veteran, master, wizard, savant, skilled workers, leader, superuser, skilled worker
Quotation:
Cheer for your teammates, regardless of whether they’re fast or slow, veteran or neophyte, varsity or JV. Or rally the spirits of someone who’s had a bad performance. Also, encourage stragglers during tough workouts; jog back to ‘pick up’ a runner who’s behind during a long run.
Don Kardong
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