Inexpert in a sentence as an adjective

To my inexpert ears, that seems to imply that it's actually larger than 128 GB, which sounds wrong.

I think that a lot of people are simply inexpert with the mouse and misclick a lot, and that adds to the perceived cost of the mouse in their head.

In my inexpert opinion, it is not analogous to failing to enforce dubious patents.

It executes specific conventions capably and asks only that inexpert readers concentrate and enjoy.

It will contribute to the instability of the Internet as a whole as well-meaning but necessarily inexpert administrators misconfigure their zones.

Bootstrap has been a huge boon for us -- provides a cross browser, consistent, and well documented layout framework that has brought valuable organization and unification to our previously hodgepodge and inexpert usage of CSS. It's a fabulous tool, much better than any custom solution we would gin up with the limited time allotted for that sort of thing.

Inexpert definitions

adjective

lacking professional skill or expertise; "a very amateurish job"; "inexpert but conscientious efforts"; "an unskilled painting"

See also: amateurish amateur unskilled