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Definition of uninstructed in English: uninstructedadjectiveʌnɪnˈstrʌktɪdˌənənˈstrəktəd 1(of a person) not taught or having learned a subject or skill. (人)未受过教育的;无知的 students are uninstructed in the use of books Example sentencesExamples - The jury goes out there, uninstructed on these matters.
- It's the uninstructed passenger who's a hazard.
- Not that they are uninstructed, but they were instructed in often-sophisticated theory and formula, rather than in the empirical realities - a double problem for us in fact.
- Those who engage professionally in social work bring to their take skill and expertise, the product partly of training and partly of experience, which ordinary uninstructed members of the public are bound to lack.
- Left uninstructed, I would have imposed a higher penalty, but not substantially different from that suggested.
Synonyms illiterate, uneducated, poorly educated, untaught, unschooled, untutored, untrained, unlearned, unread, uninformed, ignorant, unenlightened, unsophisticated, uncultivated, uncultured, philistine, benighted, vulgar, simple - 1.1 (of behaviour) not acquired by teaching; natural or spontaneous.
(行为)并非受教育得到的;自然的;自发的 her own instinctive, uninstructed response 她本能的自然反应。 Example sentencesExamples - So those odd philosophers drawn to a charitable assessment of uninstructed reason find themselves in an awkward position.
- Your Honours, the pleading of this case really provides the answer to the way in which the statute, uninstructed by Justice Hodgson's reasons in Attrill, should have been applied.
- As he confesses in Going to the Territory, ‘Somehow in my uninstructed reading of Eliot and Pound, I had recognized a relationship between modern poetry and jazz music.’
Synonyms unforced, voluntary, unconstrained, unprompted, unbidden, unsolicited, unplanned, unpremeditated, unrehearsed, impulsive, impetuous, unstudied, impromptu, spur-of-the-moment, extempore, extemporaneous
Rhymesunobstructed, unreconstructed Definition of uninstructed in US English: uninstructedadjectiveˌənənˈstrəktədˌənənˈstrəktəd 1(of a person) not taught or having learned a subject or skill. (人)未受过教育的;无知的 Example sentencesExamples - Left uninstructed, I would have imposed a higher penalty, but not substantially different from that suggested.
- Not that they are uninstructed, but they were instructed in often-sophisticated theory and formula, rather than in the empirical realities - a double problem for us in fact.
- Those who engage professionally in social work bring to their take skill and expertise, the product partly of training and partly of experience, which ordinary uninstructed members of the public are bound to lack.
- It's the uninstructed passenger who's a hazard.
- The jury goes out there, uninstructed on these matters.
Synonyms illiterate, uneducated, poorly educated, untaught, unschooled, untutored, untrained, unlearned, unread, uninformed, ignorant, unenlightened, unsophisticated, uncultivated, uncultured, philistine, benighted, vulgar, simple - 1.1 (of behavior) not acquired by teaching; natural or spontaneous.
(行为)并非受教育得到的;自然的;自发的 her own instinctive, uninstructed response 她本能的自然反应。 Example sentencesExamples - As he confesses in Going to the Territory, ‘Somehow in my uninstructed reading of Eliot and Pound, I had recognized a relationship between modern poetry and jazz music.’
- So those odd philosophers drawn to a charitable assessment of uninstructed reason find themselves in an awkward position.
- Your Honours, the pleading of this case really provides the answer to the way in which the statute, uninstructed by Justice Hodgson's reasons in Attrill, should have been applied.
Synonyms unforced, voluntary, unconstrained, unprompted, unbidden, unsolicited, unplanned, unpremeditated, unrehearsed, impulsive, impetuous, unstudied, impromptu, spur-of-the-moment, extempore, extemporaneous
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