[ US /əˈnɛdʒʊˌkeɪtɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnˈɛd‍ʒuːkˌe‍ɪtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not having a good education
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How To Use uneducated In A Sentence

  • Women who are poor and uneducated are often still at the mercy of abusive partners or relatives.
  • And a lot of our people are elderly and a lot of them are uneducated, illiterate.
  • I admittedly was pretty uneducated about this disease but it has piqued my interest in the last few months as these clients are close relatives of someone very dear to me.
  • In colloquial use, this affix may be appended to the inceptive copulas and to verbs as well, though this is considered uneducated.
  • He was uneducated, but he possessed that exact knowledge of mankind that makes leaders; and his shrewdness was the result of caution and suspicion. Half a Rogue
  • As it turns out, uneducated village communists are no match for wily bourgeois sneakiness.
  • Roberts meant a lot to a vast audience of Pentecostals, those believers ridiculed - by atheists, agnostics and mainstream religions alike - as backwater snake charmers, poor, uneducated serfs lucky to scrape up enough money to pay the rent on the shack and procure "vittles" for Sunday dinner. Lonestartimes.com
  • I have seen equally - or more - educated immigrants (and equally "lillywhite") both in Europe and in the USA, who were treated like dirt, and denied opportunities, because their language was not up to "snuff" - their language made them sound uneducated. Differences in prononciation of certain consonants...
  • He cannot win cos he will not get the vote of the blue collar uneducated whites. Obama takes superdelegate lead for the first time
  • They need her simply because she is able to appeal to the misformed and the uneducated robin Gingrich says Palin 'tremendously important'
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