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- Dictionaryrookie/ˈrʊki/
noun
- 1. a new recruit, especially in the army or police: informal "a rookie cop"
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A rookie is a person who is new to an organization or an activity, especially in sports or business. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and origin of the word rookie from Cambridge Dictionary.
The meaning of ROOKIE is recruit; also : novice. How to use rookie in a sentence.
Rookie is an informal word for a person who is new to an organization or an activity, especially in sports or business. Learn more about its meaning, synonyms, and usage with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Rookie definition: an athlete playing their first season as a member of a professional sports team. See examples of ROOKIE used in a sentence.
A rookie is someone who has just started doing a job and does not have much experience, especially in the army, police, or sports. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and synonyms of rookie from Collins English Dictionary.
A rookie is someone who's new at something. The young football player who's just joined the NFL is a rookie, and if you just started your restaurant job yesterday, you're a rookie too. Police officers and members of the military also call recent recruits rookies.
A rookie is a person who has just started a job or an activity and has very little experience, or a member of a sports team in his or her first full year of playing that sport. Learn more about the word origin, pronunciation, usage and synonyms of rookie.