beginner - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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beginner (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/bɪˈɡɪnər/

Meaning and Usage

The term "beginner" refers to a person who is new or inexperienced in a particular activity or field. In the English language, it is commonly used to describe someone who is just starting to learn something, such as a language, a sport, or a hobby. It is fairly frequent in both oral and written contexts, often appearing in educational materials, instructions, and discussions about skill levels.

Example Sentences

  1. The beginner found it challenging to follow the advanced yoga class.
    El principiante encontró difícil seguir la clase avanzada de yoga.

  2. As a beginner, she made several mistakes while programming for the first time.
    Como principiante, cometió varios errores al programar por primera vez.

  3. The cooking class was tailored for beginners who wanted to learn the basics.
    La clase de cocina estaba diseñada para principiantes que querían aprender lo básico.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "beginner" is also commonly found in idiomatic expressions, often emphasizing the state of being inexperienced or the initial stages of learning. Here are some expressions:

  1. Beginner's luck
  2. It’s quite surprising how she won the game; it's just beginner's luck.
    Es bastante sorprendente cómo ganó el juego; sólo fue suerte de principiante.

  3. Every expert was once a beginner

  4. Remember, every expert was once a beginner, so don't be discouraged.
    Recuerda, cada experto fue una vez un principiante, así que no te desanimes.

  5. A beginner at heart

  6. Though he has years of experience, he still feels like a beginner at heart.
    Aunque tiene años de experiencia, todavía se siente como un principiante en el fondo.

  7. Take it easy on the beginners

  8. Make sure to take it easy on the beginners during practice; they need encouragement.
    Asegúrate de ser amable con los principiantes durante la práctica; necesitan ánimo.

  9. Start as a beginner

  10. To climb the corporate ladder, you often have to start as a beginner.
    Para ascender en la empresa, a menudo tienes que empezar como un principiante.

Etymology

The word "beginner" originates from the verb "begin," which comes from the Old English "beginnan," meaning "to commence." The suffix "-er" is used to denote a person associated with performing an action, hence "beginner" signifies a person who begins something.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: novice, newcomer, rookie, neophyte, fledgling
Antonyms: expert, veteran, master, professional, ace



25-07-2024