Neophyte in a sentence as a noun

I know I'm still a cryptographic neophyte, but why doesn't he use four times the bits?

If a neophyte can do 80% of a veteran's work for 50% of the pay, it's a tempting tradeoff.

So no one is to ever review the car from the perspective of a neophyte owner?

Does Tptacek have a list of books/articles he would recommend to the Crypto neophyte?

I am a neophyte at reading music, but I think that the pitch symbols are almost entirely noise.

Even neophyte nuclear weapon designers could probably make a device that is less than 6 tons.

****, even if you were a virtually incapable, absolute neophyte, so what?

As a tea neophyte, I strongly suggest that you add a link to recommended equipment for brewing loose-leaf tea.

Maybe I qualify a a crotchety neophyte?The set of applications I now use has changed quite a lot recently, and now I find myself reevaluating Ubuntu.

Beautifully presented - and for an engine neophyte like myself extremely informative.

I'll give you the same advice I'd give them: since you're pitching to busy, new, or possibly-competent-but-slow developers, I would encourage you to take the next step and see what else you can get done for me as a neophyte developer at the same time.

Even then Obama gave off considerable whiffs of being a relative political neophyte who felt entitled -- or even destined -- to power, and was given an easy path into the White House by an all-too-eager Democratic apparatus.

Neophyte definitions

noun

a plant that is found in an area where it had not been recorded previously

noun

any new participant in some activity

See also: newcomer fledgling fledgeling starter freshman newbie entrant

noun

a new convert being taught the principles of Christianity by a catechist

See also: catechumen