English to Binisaya - Cebuano Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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Word:

 

Word - rootword - affixes
walay kasinatian - kasinatian - walay ~
wa.lay.ka.si.na.ti.an. - 7 syllables

walay = walay kasinatian
walay kasinatian

walay kasinatian : inexperienced (adj.)
kasinatian [ka.si.na.tí.an.] : experience (n.)
sinati [si.ná.tî.] : acquainted (adj.); long-familiar (adj.)

Derivatives of kasinatian


Glosses:
inexperienced
adj. 1. inexperienced, inexperientlacking practical experience or training.
~ callow, fledgling, unfledgedyoung and inexperienced.; "a fledgling enterprise"; "a fledgling skier"; "an unfledged lawyer"
~ new, rawlacking training or experience.; "the new men were eager to fight"; "raw recruits"
~ uninitiate, uninitiated, naivenot initiated; deficient in relevant experience.; "it seemed a bizarre ceremony to uninitiated western eyes"; "he took part in the experiment as a naive subject"
~ unpracticed, unpractised, unversednot having had extensive practice.
~ untested, untried, unseasoned, youngnot tried or tested by experience.; "unseasoned artillery volunteers"; "still untested in battle"; "an illustrator untried in mural painting"; "a young hand at plowing"
~ unskillednot having or showing or requiring special skill or proficiency.; "unskilled in the art of rhetoric"; "an enthusiastic but unskillful mountain climber"; "unskilled labor"; "workers in unskilled occupations are finding fewer and fewer job opportunities"; "unskilled workmanship"
~ naif, naivemarked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience.; "a teenager's naive ignorance of life"; "the naive assumption that things can only get better"; "this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances"
long-familiar
adj. 1. long-familiar, well-knownfrequently experienced; known closely or intimately.; "a long-familiar face"; "a well-known voice reached her ears"
~ familiarwell known or easily recognized.; "a familiar figure"; "familiar songs"; "familiar guests"