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Etymology

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From under- +‎ experienced.

Adjective

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underexperienced (comparative more underexperienced, superlative most underexperienced)

  1. Having had insufficient experience.
    Coordinate term: overexperienced
    • 2009 August 15, Corey Mintz, “Montreal: The capital of heart-stopping cuisine”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      After I finally relent, one friend tells me that a single visit isn't good enough, that my inability to sample enough of the menu will leave me disappointed; overstuffed but underexperienced.

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