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Meanings of
uninitiated
in English
Not initiated; deficient in relevant experience.
naive
uninitiate
Related terms
inexperienced
inexperient
Usage of
uninitiated
in English
1
The result is that it is still a maze to the
uninitiated
.
2
For the
uninitiated
,
Stratcom was the propaganda apparatus of apartheid's security police.
3
For the
uninitiated
,
it's easy to feel overwhelmed and exhausted by ABMB.
4
But the
uninitiated
will want to play The Sands of Time first.
5
To the
uninitiated
it might have seemed a scene of dire confusion.
6
For the
uninitiated
,
it may be needful to explain these Davos delicacies.
7
For the
uninitiated
,
Stallman dives into a quick free software warm-up analogy.
8
To the
uninitiated
,
M&M's might seem like expensive Smarties with better marketing.
9
For the
uninitiated
,
Shelby SuperCars builds insanely overpowered and absurdly fast cars.
10
For the
uninitiated
,
outdoor refers to poster sites, bus stops and billboards.
11
To the
uninitiated
eye the estate beyond the grounds was almost deserted.
12
To an
uninitiated
onlooker, nothing could have been more ghastly or absurd.
13
West Point, for the
uninitiated
,
is the United States Military Academy.
14
Do you plan to explain what WTF means to
uninitiated
readers?
15
This is not to say that the
uninitiated
cannot benefit from reading it.
16
One aspect of the problem is especially disturbing and baffling to the
uninitiated
.
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uninitiated
Adjective
Frequent collocations
uninitiated eye
uninitiated man
uninitiated persons
uninitiated reader
uninitiated stranger
More collocations
Uninitiated
through the time
Uninitiated
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common