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How to pronounce beginner in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms initiate, novice, tiro, tyro
Type of unskilled person
Has types landlubber, abecedarian, learner, lubber, neophyte, newbie, newcomer, prentice, rookie, starter, tenderfoot, trainee, landsman, apprentice, cub, entrant, fledgeling, fledgling, freshman, greenhorn
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Type Words
Synonyms father, founder, founding father
Type of conceiver, originator, mastermind
Has types cofounder, coloniser, colonizer, foundress
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Examples of beginner

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What you want in a beginner camera is picture quality and ease and speed of use.
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Salaries span $40,000 for a beginner to $300,000 for top scholars, Hochner said.
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He enrolled in the beginner session, moved to intermediate, then on to advanced.
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Mt Buller Chalet is directly across from beginner runs and the kids'Bunyip club.
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Geared toward the beginner gardener who wants to get the most out of their soil.
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If you are a beginner, start with one set and do as many as comfortably possible.
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A common mistake beginner searchers make is to use too many words in their query.
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What might have been some excellent beginner Japanese came out as mangled squeak.
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The lifts opening Friday will service mainly beginner and intermediate terrain.
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  • Novice: someone new to a field or activity
  • Founder: a person who founds or establishes some institution; "George Washington is the father of his country"
  • Beginner may refer to:
  • Beginners is a 2010 film written and directed by Mike Mills. It tells the story of Oliver (Ewan McGregor), a man trying to deal with two stunning revelations from his 75 year-old father Hal (Christopher Plummer): that Hal is gay and that he is gravely ill. ...
  • Someone who is just starting at something, or has only recently started; Someone who sets (or puts) something in motion
  • (Beginners) A call given by the stage manager to bring those actors who appear at the beginning of the play or act to the stage. Traditionally given five minutes before curtain time. Also Places Please.
  • (Beginners) Those members of the cast who are on-stage when the curtain goes up. The call (qv) "Overture and beginners" is a signal to the orchestra to start the introductory music and to the cast to get into position on-stage.
  • (Beginners) (English language websites)
  • (Beginners (Bunrang)) For beginners--those who've studied Irish for less than 6 months or have reached no further than Chapter 12 of Progress in Irish.