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Definition of ill-educated in English: ill-educatedadjective Having or showing a poor level of education. the ill-educated rural poor illiterate, ill-educated rants Example sentencesExamples - Both the poor and the ill-educated face a constellation of problems, all of them a lot more immediate than Internet access.
- Masters and matrons were often ill-educated and sometimes tyrannical and cruel.
- Pre-war American schools don't deserve romanticizing; they turned out plenty of ill-educated graduates and served many minority and poor students very badly.
- The Commedia was, Reynolds argues convincingly, a poem designed to entrance illiterate or ill-educated audience members with its narrative drama.
- In her opinion the young people he would come in contact with were vice-ridden and ill-educated.
- I am thinking of a range of people I know who are ill-educated, and not necessarily focused on the knowledge society.
- There were letters to the press, denouncing him for shaming the island by drawing attention to the corrupt English of the ill-educated.
- The newly resurgent hardliners, with their strongest support among the poor and ill-educated, are now trying to reimpose that grip. "
- Winning politics are politics that accept a common humanity and fallibility, and not those that stigmatize others as ill-educated dupes of machine politics.
- Revealing myself (yet again) as an ill-educated clot, I'll admit I have no idea what it means.
Definition of ill-educated in US English: ill-educatedadjective Having or showing a poor level of education. the ill-educated rural poor illiterate, ill-educated rants Example sentencesExamples - Both the poor and the ill-educated face a constellation of problems, all of them a lot more immediate than Internet access.
- The newly resurgent hardliners, with their strongest support among the poor and ill-educated, are now trying to reimpose that grip. "
- Masters and matrons were often ill-educated and sometimes tyrannical and cruel.
- Pre-war American schools don't deserve romanticizing; they turned out plenty of ill-educated graduates and served many minority and poor students very badly.
- The Commedia was, Reynolds argues convincingly, a poem designed to entrance illiterate or ill-educated audience members with its narrative drama.
- I am thinking of a range of people I know who are ill-educated, and not necessarily focused on the knowledge society.
- Winning politics are politics that accept a common humanity and fallibility, and not those that stigmatize others as ill-educated dupes of machine politics.
- Revealing myself (yet again) as an ill-educated clot, I'll admit I have no idea what it means.
- There were letters to the press, denouncing him for shaming the island by drawing attention to the corrupt English of the ill-educated.
- In her opinion the young people he would come in contact with were vice-ridden and ill-educated.
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