What are some opposite words for neophyte?
Antonyms for neophyte
ˈni əˌfaɪtneo·phyte
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term neophyte.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
neophyte
The name disciple is given to the follower of a certain faith, without reference to any previous belief or allegiance; a convert is a person who has come to one faith from a different belief or from unbelief. A proselyte is one who has been led to accept a religious system, whether with or without true faith; a convert is always understood to be a believer. A neophyte is a new convert, not yet fully indoctrinated, or not admitted to full privileges. The antonyms apostate, pervert, and renegade are condemnatory names applied to the convert by those whose faith he forsakes.
Princeton's WordNet
neophytenoun
a plant that is found in an area where it had not been recorded previously
Synonyms:
starter, fledgeling, newcomer, fledgling, entrant, freshman, catechumen, newbienewcomer, fledgling, fledgeling, starter, neophyte, freshman, newbie, entrantnoun
any new participant in some activity
Synonyms:
catechumen, starter, starter motor, fledgeling, crank, newcomer, fledgling, starting motor, appetizer, entrant, fresher, dispatcher, freshman, appetiser, newbiecatechumen, neophytenoun
a new convert being taught the principles of Christianity by a catechist
Synonyms:
starter, fledgeling, newcomer, fledgling, entrant, freshman, catechumen, newbie
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A general at DoD was especially worrying under Trump, trump had zero foreign policy experience, a penchant to glorify violence, a total neophyte Secretary of State, and an unstable, war mongering former general as NSA.
Mr. Morales is a neophyte, he is a novice, we will not be bullied and Mr. Morales needs to learn that right quick.
I'm not a neophyte in government, but I'm not a professional politician.
America’s treasure troves of public and private data, IP, and critical infrastructure continues to be pilfered, annihilated, and disrupted, while an organizational culture of ‘Participation Trophy Winners” managed by tech neophyte executives continue to lose one battle after the next.
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