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Rookies

Verb / ˈrʊki:z / Another word for rookies — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

Rookies are people who are new to a particular field or activity and lack experience or skill.

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Common collocations

  • rookie mistake
  • rookie year
  • rookie season
  • rookie card
  • rookie sensation
  • rookie contract
  • rookie quarterback

Word family

noun rookie
adjective rookie

Usage note

The term 'rookie' is most commonly used in sports contexts to refer to a first-year player. It can also be used more generally for someone new to any field or activity.

Example sentences

  1. The basketball team has a lot of rookies this year.
  2. She felt nervous as a rookie teacher.
  3. The boss gave the rookies some tips on how to succeed in the company.
  4. The rookies had to go through a week-long training program.
  5. He was a rookie firefighter and was eager to learn from his experienced colleagues.

Quotes

  • In the end, the young, the old, the talented, the hack, all became rookies. We sat in a row in the back of the hall, all of us wearing name tags, all of us waiting to learn something new. - Susan Orlean
  • Rookies are always asking what's the NBA really like? - Kobe Bryant
  • I don't feel like a rookie. I've been playing basketball for so long. - Luka Doncic

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