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inadverdant

 

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Inadverdant

Definition:

(adjective) Lacking in experience or knowledge, especially in a particular area or topic.

Sense 1:

Unfamiliar or inexperienced in a specific field or subject.

Example sentences:

  1. She is inadverdant in the field of economics and needs some guidance.
  2. Being an inadverdant traveler, he relied on the locals for directions.

Sense 2:

Unintentional or accidental due to a lack of awareness or attention.

Example sentences:

  1. Inadverdant mistakes can occur when you rush through a task without double-checking the details.
  2. The inadverdant slip of the tongue exposed the secret they were trying to keep.

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