amateurs

[ˈæmətərz]

amateurs Definition

  • 1a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis
  • 2a person who is not competent or skilled in a particular activity

Using amateurs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amateurs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tournament is open to both amateurs and professionals.

  • Example

    He's just an amateur photographer, but he takes great pictures.

  • Example

    I'm an amateur at cooking, but I enjoy trying new recipes.

amateurs Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for amateurs

Phrases with amateurs

  • a situation or event characterized by incompetence or lack of professionalism

    Example

    The company's handling of the crisis was amateur hour, with no clear plan or strategy.

  • an event or performance where inexperienced or unskilled people are given an opportunity to showcase their talents

    Example

    The comedy club hosts an amateur night every Wednesday, where anyone can sign up to perform.

  • lacking skill or expertise in a particular activity

    Example

    The report was poorly written and full of errors, making it seem very amateurish.

Origins of amateurs

from French 'amateur', from Latin 'amator' meaning 'lover'

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Summary: amateurs in Brief

An 'amateur' [ˈæmətərz] is a person who engages in a pursuit, especially a sport, on an unpaid basis. It can also refer to someone who is not competent or skilled in a particular activity. Phrases like 'amateur hour' and 'amateur night' use 'amateur' to denote incompetence or lack of professionalism, while 'amateurish' describes something that is poorly done or lacking in skill.