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Meanings of unsophisticated people in English
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Usage of unsophisticated people in English
1
It takes but little to win the hearts of these rude, unsophisticatedpeople.
2
Richard says it will be disagreeable, but I don't think so-theyare such unsophisticatedpeople.
3
The Bankses were unsophisticatedpeople.
4
Dear old England, sitting in our wake, seemed to hold by comparison a great many soft, unsophisticatedpeople, immensely occupied about very particular trifles.
5
This, however, would be a mistake, produced by attempting to give to words a precision which they do not possess when used by unsophisticatedpeople.
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"I don't like the thought of those simple, unsophisticatedpeople being hoodwinked by a scoundrel."