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noun. ty· ro ˈtī- (ˌ)rō. plural tyros. often attributive. Synonyms of tyro. : a beginner in learning : novice. Did you know? The word tyro is hardly a newcomer to Western language. It comes from the Latin tiro, which means "young soldier," "new recruit," or more generally, "novice."
a person who is new to an activity: I look forward to seeing this young tyro's next ballet. Synonyms. beginner. neophyte formal. newbie informal. novice. rookie mainly US informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Inexperienced people and lack of experience. apprentice. beginner. dilettante. freshman. functional illiterate. laywoman.
A tyro is a beginner, a new recruit, or someone who is just learning something. If you are the new guy at the job and you're wearing a big badge that says "Trainee" on it, you are a tyro.
a beginner in learning anything; novice. Also: tiro. SYNONYMS neophyte, learner.
a person who is new to an activity: I look forward to seeing this young tyro's next ballet. Synonyms. beginner. neophyte formal. newbie informal. novice. rookie mainly US informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Inexperienced people and lack of experience. apprentice. beginner. dilettante. freshman. functional illiterate. laywoman.
Definition of tyro noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Define tyro. tyro synonyms, tyro pronunciation, tyro translation, English dictionary definition of tyro. also ti·ro n. pl. ty·ros also ti·ros A beginner in learning something. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.