Rookie
UK /["/ˈrʊki/"]/US /["/ˈrʊki/"]/
Definition
a person who has just started a job or an activity and has very little experience
In simple words: A person who is new to a job or activity.
Examples
- The transition from rookie to fighter pilot starts with selection day.
- Derek Jeter was voted American League Rookie of the Year in 1996.
- a rookie quarterback
Usage notes
Typically used in sports or professions to describe newcomers. Avoid using in formal contexts as it can sound casual.
Grammar pattern
rookie + noun (often sport or profession)
Memory hint
Imagine a 'rookie' bird learning to fly for the first time.
Collocations
- rookie mistake
- rookie year
- rookie player
Synonyms
- novice
- beginner
- freshman
- newbie
- greenhorn
Antonyms
- veteran
- expert
- pro
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'novice' or 'amateur' as they have slightly different uses.
- Using 'rookies' too formally in a business setting.
- Mispronouncing it as 'rook-ey' instead of 'roo-key'.