unversed

IPA: ʌnvˈɝst

adjective

  • Inexperienced, untrained.
  • Not expressed in verse, unversified.
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Examples of "unversed" in Sentences

  • Being very young, she was unversed in the ways of men.
  • Bashti had never seen ice, did not know it existed, and was unversed in the science of refrigeration.
  • There had been warning, but White Fang was unversed in such things and did not understand the packing of a grip.
  • But Ah Chun himself, while unversed in Western culture, was thoroughly conversant with Western labour conditions.
  • I believe he is a Captain, or believes himself to be a Captain, though I am unversed in the uniform insignia of the Palace Of Authority.
  • Eager-footed, they took the trail, and even he, Koskoosh, slow of sight and an unversed tracker, could have followed it blind, it was so wide.
  • We are not entirely unversed in responding to things that don't exist - Odysseus, Macbeth and the woman portrayed in the Mona Lisa don't exist, either.
  • Now, McCarthy was unversed in the virtues of social wisdom, and, though he felt somehow the error of her position, he could not put it into definite thought; so he steered wisely, if weakly, out of danger.
  • She was unversed in history, having learned to read only the signs of weather and of game; so she had never heard of Abel nor of Abraham; nor, having escaped the good sisters at Holy Cross, had she been told the story of Ruth, the Moabitess, who renounced her very God for the sake of

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