rookie (Meaning)

Wordnet

rookie (n)

an awkward and inexperienced youth

rookie Sentence Examples

  1. The rookie police officer was eager to prove himself on his first day on the job.
  2. The NFL rookie quarterback made a promising debut, despite some early mistakes.
  3. The rookie politician delivered a powerful speech that surprised many observers.
  4. The rookie doctor was nervous but determined to make a positive impact on his patients.
  5. The rookie actor played a small role but made a memorable impression.
  6. The rookie writer's novel received mixed reviews, but it showed great potential.
  7. The rookie entrepreneur launched his first business with the help of a mentor.
  8. The rookie musician joined a band and quickly became a fan favorite.
  9. The rookie engineer designed a new aircraft that broke several records.
  10. The rookie athlete broke the world record in his first competition.

FAQs About the word rookie

an awkward and inexperienced youth

novice, newcomer, freshman, beginner, apprentice, cub, virgin, neophyte, colt, student

vet, vet,veteran, veteran, old hand, pro,expert, master, master, expert

The rookie police officer was eager to prove himself on his first day on the job.

The NFL rookie quarterback made a promising debut, despite some early mistakes.

The rookie politician delivered a powerful speech that surprised many observers.

The rookie doctor was nervous but determined to make a positive impact on his patients.