˜yÐÄvlog

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tyro

or ³Ù¾±Â·°ù´Ç

[ tahy-roh ]

noun

plural tyros.
  1. a beginner in learning anything; novice.

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tyro

/ taɪˈrɒnɪk; ˈtaɪrəʊ /

noun

  1. a novice or beginner
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • tyronic, adjective
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³Ù²â·°ù´Ç²Ô·¾±³¦ [tahy-, ron, -ik], adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tyro1

First recorded in 1605–15, tyro is from the Latin word ³ÙÄ«°ùŠ“r±ð³¦°ù³Ü¾±³Ùâ€
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of tyro1

C17: from Latin ³ÙÄ«°ùÅ recruit
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Example Sentences

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I didn’t see that coming — not that a mystery tyro like me ever sees anything coming on this show.

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Grammar and pronunciation Telltale tyro signs include adding definite articles to freeway names.

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Kushner comes across as an overconfident tyro who condescendingly feeds uninformed advice to professionals with far more wisdom and expertise than he will ever have.

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He was a political tyro with little chance of winning, but his campaign to deny Fladager a third term afforded him a megaphone to denounce her office as corrupt and dysfunctional.

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She was mesmerising, a tyro Ella Fitzgerald as she sang, then a cackling standup comedian when the music stopped.

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