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callowness

noun as in greenness

noun as in immaturity

noun as in inexperience

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Example Sentences

The conscious callowness is agreeable, but it lacks freshness, like a midnight pasta reheated in the microwave.

Takatsuki struggles to suppress his youthful callowness and self-destructive temper, and in Okada’s sensitive performance, we see an alarming vision of another encroaching tragedy.

He was supposed to be the “grown-up in the room,” a counterweight to W.’s callowness.

Chalamet, always good at suggesting both youthful callowness and limitless potential, proves an inspired choice for the role of a young man who is both a coddled heir and an intriguingly unknown quantity.

We went back and forth and, with the callowness of youth, I thought the whole thing a bit absurd.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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