To lack experience



Beispiel: They lack experience initially

Definition


"To lack experience" means not having sufficient knowledge, skill, or practice in a particular activity or field, often resulting in unfamiliarity or difficulty when performing tasks related to that area.

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    Etymologie


    The phrase "to lack experience" combines the verb "lack," originating from Old Norse 'lakkr' meaning 'weak' or 'deficient,' with "experience," derived from Latin 'experientia,' meaning 'trial' or 'proof.' Together, they express the state of being without tested knowledge or skill.