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Greenhorns Meaning in English

word · lemma: greenhorn

ˈɡrinˌhɔɹnz
GREEN-hornz
ɡɹˈiːnhɔːnz
green-HAWNZ

Definition

People who are new to a job, activity, or experience and lack knowledge or skill; beginners or newcomers.

Usage & Nuances

'Greenhorns' is informal and slightly old-fashioned. Use for someone inexperienced, usually in a new environment or field. Not typically used for children; often found in workplace, farm, or American Western contexts. Similar to 'rookies', but less common in modern speech.

Example Sentences

"Don't worry, all the greenhorns make mistakes at first," she said kindly.

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The company hired five greenhorns last month.

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The greenhorns need extra training.

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All the greenhorns were nervous on their first day.

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The boss doesn't trust the greenhorns with important tasks just yet.

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On the farm, the older workers play pranks on the greenhorns for fun.

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