Definition of unknowledgeable in English:
unknowledgeable
(also unknowledgable)
adjective ʌnˈnɒlɪdʒəb(ə)lˌənˈnäləjəbəl
Not well informed or educated.
she was extremely unknowledgeable about investments
services staffed by unknowledgeable people
Example sentencesExamples
- Choosing who to manage a player's money is vital; many unknowledgeable players merely leave the task to their agents.
- If you want to watch me being awkward and unknowledgable on international TV this evening, feel free to tune in.
- I found the salesperson to be so aggressively unknowledgeable and remarkably useless that I fled.
- The expected disaster – with customers being cut off after two drinks and unknowledgable cooks doing things like flambéing reduction – is somewhat amusing to watch.
- Don't let unknowledgable commentaries detract - I was surprised to see someone who actually understands the issues.
- Giving excuses too often undermines a person's reputation by making him seem self-absorbed, unreliable or unknowledgeable.
- Too often, it's an abuse of power against those too weak or unknowledgeable to fight back.
- Patients once perceived doctors as experts while seeing themselves as completely unknowledgeable about both their condition and its treatment.
- Having not been there yet, I'm extremely unknowledgable about the other side of death.