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Often used in the same context:
englishmen,
starlets,
prodigies,
blooding,
maestros,
greenhorns,
triers,
welshmen,
virtuosos,
classicists,
callow,
youngsters,
whippersnappers,
hotshots,
intellects,
upstarts,
debutant,
superstars,
footballers,
pipsqueaks,
schoolboys,
internationals,
exponents,
enfants terribles,
warhorse,
journeymen,
aristos,
wannabes,
dilettantes,
centurions,
speedsters,
rookies,
roundheads,
battlers,
debutantes,
contemporaries,
pugnaciousness,
carthorses,
eminences,
wunderkind,
blokes,
canniness,
acolytes,
hopefuls,
mates,
comers,
worthies,
hotheads,
proteges,
understudies,
songsters,
newcomers,
thespians,
somethings,
makeweights,
wallies,
flankers,
lads,
codgers,
howlers,
churls,
banana bender,
rustics,
halfbacks,
catherine wheel,
toilers,
impetuosity,
guiles,
philistines,
incisiveness,
powerbrokers,
wonderboy,
elevens,
ignoramuses,
juvenility,
stripling,
troubadours,
renascent,
beauties,
lovelies,
colossuses,
musketeers,
fellows,
anglophilic,
supremos,
doyens,
bluffers,
neophytes,
precocity,
geniuses,
savants,
grandees,
rashness,
dullards,
swots,
talisman,
manful,
nymphets,
mercurially,
newbies,
pretender,
coruscating,
novice,
beginners,
beginner,
neophyte,
novices,
tyro,
imitators,
adventurers,
amateur,
amateurs,
aspirants,
enthusiasts,
followers,
hucksters,
madmen,
aspirant,
bigots,
chums
Also try:
— Adjectives for tyros:
mere,
such,
merest,
young,
many,
most,
political,
veriest,
literary,
anxious,
cheap,
more...
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