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unlearned1 /ʌnˈləːnɪd/adjective(Of a person) not well educated: he appealed to an unlearned audience as well as to sympathetic scholars...- Any good elder does not deal with these false curses to start with, and would never give them out to an unlearned person to cause chaos with.
- The popular elements are graphically depicted in its literal plot, which represents the level that can be grasped by the unlearned audiences.
- One time, a chassid who was a diamond merchant asked the rabbi what virtues he saw in these unlearned people.
Derivativesunlearnedly /ʌnˈləːnɪdli/ adverb ...- ‘This herb,’ says Lyte, ‘is fondly and unlearnedly called in English Dittany.’
- If I, a rustic, shall seem to say anything unlearnedly, pardon me: I gather not knowledge from books, I gather apples.
- The Royal Arch Degree has ‘seen it in its true light; but they have corrected the error unlearnedly.’
unlearned2 /ʌnˈləːnd /(also unlearnt /ʌnˈləːnt/) adjective1Not having been learned: she found herself on the stage, lines unlearned...- Studies have confirmed that the phenomenon is biological, automatic and apparently unlearned, distinct from both hallucination and metaphor.
- An unlearned spontaneity breathes life into the best pieces here.
- That this lesson has not entirely gone unlearnt is shown by the conclusions drawn by Armind Virmani of the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations.
1.1Not needing to be learned; innate: an unlearned behaviour pattern...- Interestingly, pyrazines can interact with visual cues in non-experienced predators to induce or enhance unlearned responses.
- The first assumption of POM / HR is that every human being is born with a source of psychological health - a natural, unlearned thinking process that is always rational, lucid, and functional.
- Although the mechanisms which permit modification of behavior are inherited, learned behavior does not emerge from, and is not an extension of, the unlearned behavior of the individual.
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