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A person who takes part in an activity (as a study or sport) for pleasure and not for pay

From french amateur one who admires or is devoted to something, derived from latin amare to love — related to amorous. Taking part in an activity for pleasure, not as a job Relating to an activity, especially a… Amature synonyms, amature pronunciation, amature translation, english dictionary definition of amature One who engages in an art, science, study, or athletic activity as a pastime rather than as a profession Sports an athlete who has never accepted.

A person who engages in a study, sport, or other activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons. See examples of amateur used in a sentence. Historically, the amateur was considered to be the ideal balance between pure intent, open mind, and the interest or passion for a subject That ideology spanned many different fields of interest It may have its roots in the ancient greek philosophy of amateur athletes competing in the olympics. As we stated in the introduction, the correct word is ‘amateur.’ ‘amature’ is an incorrect spelling of the word

So if you ever want to use the term and write it down in any text in english, you’ll need to use the spelling’ amateur.’

An amateur is someone who does something as a hobby and not as a job Jerry is an amateur who dances because he feels like it Amateur sports or activities are done by people as a hobby and not as a job.professional athletes and amateur runners Collins cobuild advanced learner’s dictionary The correct spelling of “amature” is “amateur.” the irregular vowel sequence toward the end of the word “amateur” is perpetuated by its french origin. Characterized by or done without professional expertise or skill

The term amateur has literal and metaphorical uses, often referring to individuals who are not professionals but engage in activities out of interest, passion, or curiosity It can carry neutral and pejorative connotations depending on context.

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