Are you an amateur?

A dull, static power-point presentation projected its amateur/amateurish slides that could descend a brisk subject into an impenetrable bulk of banality.

Both sound correct to me with a bias on the former.

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Is amateur a noun? Amateurish is an adjective. But it isn’t clear which one to use. What when the latter modify “slides “? Und

these slides could reduce “a brisk subject into an impenetrable bulk of banality. ”

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Answered on March 23, 2021.
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Is amateur a noun? Amateurish is an adjective. But it isn’t clear which one to use. What when the latter modify “slides “? Und

these slides could reduce “a brisk subject into an impenetrable bulk of banality. ”

“?

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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Amateur means done by someone who is in fact not a professional in the field.

Amateurish means poorly done. It is likely to be done by someone who was not a professional in the field.

Can a professional be accused of doing amateurish work?

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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Amateur means done by someone who is in fact not a professional in the field.

Amateurish means poorly done. It is likely to be done by someone who was not a professional in the field.

Can a professional be accused of doing amateurish work?

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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