untutored

IPA: ʌntˈutɝd

adjective

  • untrained, not taught or educated in a field of knowledge
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Examples of "untutored" in Sentences

  • If nothing else, these selections demonstrate that the man was more than an untutored soldier.
  • Halder would mumble under his breath about the differences between professional and "untutored" opinion.
  • The warrant I have of your honourable disposition, not the worth of my untutored lines, makes it assured of acceptance.
  • They call untutored children Aes Sedai when half what they know is self-taught tricks and the other half barely scratches the surface. "
  • Although fierce warriors, they were untutored in guerrilla warfare and fought from fixed fortresses, which American artillery and infantry invariably overwhelmed.
  • Only Wire and Vic Godard & the Subway Sect down in London had anywhere near the kind of untutored intelligence and wit that The Fall exhibited an their debut single
  • But a burgher named Sachs, arguing that singers should instead be wooing the "untutored" hearts of the masses, proposes letting the winner be chosen instead by a young woman named Eva along with the rest of the public.
  • One of the aliens scuttled forward and fiddled with one of its gadgets, finally producing an audible series of grunts, whistles, and squeaks which to Jerome's untutored ears sounded exactly like the sounds of dolphins.

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