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dilettanteadjective lacking or showing a lack of expert skillmany dilettante efforts could be seen at the sidewalk art show amateur, amateurish, dilettantish, inexperienced, inexpert, jackleg, nonprofessional, unprofessional, unskilled, unskillful curbstone, self-taught, uninitiated, unprepared, unqualified, unschooled, untaught, untrained, untutoredawkward, clumsy, ham-fisted, ham-handed, heavy-handedcrude, defective, faulty, flawed, primitive, unfinished, unpolishedbeginning, entry-level, fresh, green, new, raw, unseasoned, untested, untried, would-beincapable, incompetent, talentless, unable, unfit, ungifted, untalented ace, adept, consummate, crackerjack, expert, master, masterful, masterly, professional, virtuosic, virtuoso able, accomplished, capable, competent, dexterous(also dextrous), gifted, habile, handsome, proficient, skilled, skillful, talentedexperienced, practiced(also practised), seasoned, veteraneducated, fitted, initiated, knowledgeable, prepared, qualified, schooled, taught, trained, tutored, versedall-around(also all-round), ambidextrous, versatile, well-roundedfinished, polished, slick dilettantenouna person having a knowledgeable and fine appreciation of the artsshe writes about art not from the point of view of an artist but from that of a committed dilettante cognoscente, connoisseur adept, authority, expert, maestro, master, past master, scholar, virtuosocritic, revieweramateur, dabblercollectorspecialistaficionado(also afficionado), buff, devotee, enthusiast, fan groundling, lowbrow, materialist, philistine a person who regularly or occasionally engages in an activity as a pastime rather than as a professiona dilettante at heart, she was never willing to commit the time and effort that ballet demands amateur, dabbler, hobbyist, layman, nonexpert, nonprofessional, potterer, putterer, tinkerer all-rounder(British), generalist, general practitioner, jack-of-all-tradesaficionado(also afficionado), buff, devotee, enthusiast, fan authority, expert, pro, professional, specialist n.amateur, dilettante, dabbler, tyro mean a person who follows a pursuit without attaining proficiency or professional status.amateur often applies to one practicing an art without mastery of its essentialsa painting obviously done by an amateur ; in sports it may also suggest not so much lack of skill but avoidance of direct remuneration.remained an amateur despite lucrative offers dilettante may apply to the lover of an art rather than its skilled practitioner but usually implies elegant trifling in the arts and an absence of serious commitment.had no patience for dilettantes dabbler suggests desultory habits of work and lack of persistence.a dabbler who started novels but never finished them tyro implies inexperience often combined with audacity with resulting crudeness or blundering.shows talent but is still a mere tyro in 1748 |