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Hi English speakers .what do you call a person learning many skills incompletely? I mean if he/she spends time to learn something then he/she becomes bored and starts another skill
4 дек. 2017 г., 21:00
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I'm confused. Your title says "adjective" but your question asks for the name of the person, which would be a noun.
adjective: unpersevering, unambitious, lazy, shiftless, loafing
noun: dabbler, quitter, goof-off, slacker, loafer
5 декабря 2017 г.
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A "jack of all trades" has an adequate knowledge of many areas but is not specialist in any. It's maybe more positive than what you had in mind.
A "dabbler" tries different things but not seriously. It doesn't imply boredom but more lack of serious intent.
You could say: "He/she is like a butterfly" as this metaphor expresses transience e.g. a social butterfly is someone who spends a few minutes talking to someone e.g. at a party, before moving on to the next person.
4 декабря 2017 г.
i think the word that you want it ... is not exist in any dictionary !!
4 декабря 2017 г.
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