untrained

IPA: ʌntrˈeɪnd

adjective

  • Lacking training, not having been instructed in something.
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Examples of "untrained" in Sentences

  • Derec shuddered at the idea of untrained people teasing through the tatters of a positronic brain.
  • Obviously I do not support the idea of untrained and unsanctioned bailifs restraining or even distraining.
  • The idea of the amendment was for a militia, defined as untrained civilians, non-military trained civilians to protect their country.
  • I don't plan on paying anything as long as they let these people who are 'untrained' in those situations carry firearms in the stores.
  • In research from France, citrulline was shown to help prevent post-exercise fatigue and muscle soreness in untrained athletes, when taken after exercise.
  • Another 46,176 are listed as "untrained," and it will be July 2006 before the administration reaches its new goal of a 135,000-strong, fully trained police force.
  • It's kind of ironic that the Romantics seized on folk culture as a lifeline, a balm for Classical formality — such "untrained" art was a more direct pathway to emotional communication.
  • In the case of the man with the so-called untrained sense, therefore, it is questionable whether the failure to see, hear, etc., is in many cases so much a lack of ability to use the particular sense, as it is a lack of practical interest in this phase of the objective world.
  • All of the Royal Dancers and some of the courtiers would be participating, the courtiers as a kind of untrained, minimally-moving background to the Dancers, all two hundred of them, who were schooled from the time they were five and performed until they were deemed too old to be decorative.

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