uneducatedun‧ed‧u‧cat‧ed /ʌnˈedjəkeɪtɪd $ -dʒə-/ adjective

- Adding to this was the contribution of another participant that it was wrong to view West Belfast people as uneducated.
- An uneducated and ignorant man would usually find the Klan right there to take him in and give him a group.
- And what kind of future will their children -- unattended by doctors and uneducated by the system -- come to expect?
- Do you really think the uneducated people they leave behind will be able to keep the artificial environments stable?
- I hate the uneducated and the ignorant.
- Information technologies were primitive, communication between different locations was slow, and the public work force was relatively uneducated.
- The uneducated or undereducated could find a job.
- This may have been a popular superstition, but it was by no means confined to uneducated people.
nouneducationeducationalisteducationisteducatoradjectiveeducated ≠ uneducatededucationaleducable ≠ ineducableeducativeverbeducateadverbeducationally