rookieˈrʊk i
rookie (n)
- plural
- rookies
English Definitions:
cub, greenhorn, rookie (noun)
an awkward and inexperienced youth
rookie (Noun)
An inexperienced recruit, especially in the police or armed forces.
rookie (Noun)
A novice.
rookie (Noun)
An athlete either new to the sport or to a team or in his first year of professional competition, especially said of baseball, basketball, hockey and American football players.
rookie (Noun)
A type of firecracker, used by farmers to scare rooks.
rookie (Adjective)
non-professional; amateur
Rookie
A rookie is a person in his or her first year of a sport, or someone who is new to a profession, training or activity such as a rookie cop, rookie pilot, a recruit, or occasionally a freshman.
Rookie
A rookie is a person new to an occupation, profession, or hobby. In sports, a rookie is a professional athlete in their first season (or year). In contrast with a veteran who has experience, a rookie is typically considered needing more training and learning, though they may bring a new outside expertise to a job.
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