We have no meanings for "quite uneducated" in our records yet.
1 As he was quite uneducated , he determined that I should not be.
2 He is quite uneducated , and cannot do any other except what he does.
3 She is quite uneducated , but is intelligent and rather good-looking.
4 The men of my Company were mostly from the South, for the most part quite uneducated .
5 She was quite uneducated , but had good natural parts, sang charmingly, and was clever with her hands.
6 He was quite uneducated , and, like most clever men who have this misfortune, he had great natural gifts.
7 She was quite uneducated .
8 Her figure is unusually beautiful, but her movements are heavy, so that one sees at once she is quite uneducated .
9 I am sorry we are troubled with this sweet little savage; but I think she has talent, though evidently quite uneducated .
10 The captain was a pleasant, good-natured man, quite uneducated in literary matters, who confidingly communicated his bachelor experiences to his pupil.
11 It was an extraordinary achievement, considering that Brindley was quite uneducated and knew no mathematics, and up to the last remained illiterate.
12 The old cure had died at the age of seventy, and his curate, a quite uneducated man, had just succeeded to his position.
13 Now, Jimmy, though quite uneducated , had an intellectual head and great natural gifts, and when he was careful he spoke with amazing correctness.
14 'Miss Harrow knows nothing about her, except that she was a quite uneducated girl.'
15 "I always had an idea that the people on the coast up there were all poor and quite uneducated . "
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This collocation consists of: Quite uneducated through the time
Quite uneducated across language varieties