unschooled

IPA: ʌnskˈuɫd

adjective

  • Not schooled; not having been to school.
  • Inexperienced; not having developed skill or knowledge in some area.
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Examples of "unschooled" in Sentences

  • I am unschooled in the finer points of DRV and defer.
  • Now the unschooled cannot tell apart the cream from the crap.
  • The mistake made in the text is very common to the unschooled.
  • Just an unschooled guess, but that looks like a scramjet to me.
  • As I said, leaving it in can mislead the unschooled ones astray.
  • Not to take it away from them, but many are unschooled in the language.
  • Im new, first article, and am completely unschooled at formatting and such.
  • I'm not a native speaker myself and my acquired Hebrew is largely unschooled.
  • It is understood by unschooled readers, and is an academic term of preference.
  • I was talking to Peter Gray, over at Psychology Today, about being unschooled.
  • Original spirituality is unschooled and so simple that you may not believe it at first.
  • And that cannot all be done with unschooled immigrants and high school dropouts. sharon
  • It just seems really patronizing to treat Muslims like theyre some kind of unschooled savages who don’t have minds of their own.
  • My response is largely unschooled by the volumes of critical theory written about this subject; I can only describe what I see in New York City in 2011.
  • This is as great an advantage as having university educated rather than unschooled parents, and twice the advantage of having a professional rather than an unskilled father.
  • To secure our future, we need to make sure that the unschooled -- possibly home schooled -- advocates of the culture of anti-science articulate their ideas far from the halls of government where such advocacy undermines the public good.

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