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Meanings of
uninstructed
in English
Lacking information or instruction.
naive
unenlightened
Related terms
uninformed
Synonyms
Examples for "
naive
"
naive
unenlightened
Examples for "
naive
"
1
China: Strange and wonderful things can happen to
naive
Westerners in China.
2
The Wall testified to a time when simple,
naive
rules gave way.
3
He also insisted: France is not
naive
when it comes to Iran.
4
Critics say he was
naive
about obstacles such as Israeli settlement building.
5
His conception of the
naive
tales and beliefs was in itself
naive
.
1
The Hebraizer is conscientious but
unenlightened
;
the Hellenizer is clear-headed but unscrupulous.
2
Why you want to interact with those
unenlightened
townsfolk, I'll never understand.
3
To the
unenlightened
reader this poem reveals no traits that are un-English.
4
IMMIGRANT, n. An
unenlightened
person who thinks one country better than another.
5
But only an unthinking monster could leave the cinema unmoved and
unenlightened
.
Usage of
uninstructed
in English
1
A nation under a well-regulated government should permit none to remain
uninstructed
.
2
Because she was too happy, madam; too complaisant; too
uninstructed
in the emotions.
3
They themselves, the Minister and his Department, are totally
uninstructed
in the matter.
4
Nay, but you must needs be swayed hither and thither by the
uninstructed
.
5
Perhaps it had some occult personal signification impenetrable to understandings
uninstructed
in local traditions.
6
An
uninstructed
majority vote cannot decide any question in aesthetics.
7
The judgment of these rough,
uninstructed
men is too narrow for such as you.
8
Yes, men, not gods or spirits, as the
uninstructed
nations supposed them to be.
9
Modest merit is, however, too apt to be inactive, or negligent, or
uninstructed
merit.
10
But is history, I shall be asked, the study so proper for
uninstructed
minds?
11
A pagan in Uganda is literally a pagan; an
uninstructed
rustic from a distant village.
12
You ministers of the gospel address yourselves unabashed to the poor, the humble, the
uninstructed
.
13
Tuttle,
uninstructed
as to following in a circumstance like this, had there dropped the trail.
14
I suppose Annina finds a girl, simple and
uninstructed
as I, unworthy of her company.
15
To the
uninstructed
it seems ridiculous to compare them.
16
The
uninstructed
public declines to trouble itself with criticism.
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uninstructed
Adjective
Frequent collocations
uninstructed people
altogether uninstructed
totally uninstructed
uninstructed eye
uninstructed man
More collocations
Uninstructed
through the time
Uninstructed
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common