How To Use Unlearned In A Sentence

  • Most of my Somerset will have to stay unlearned, leaving the county, the land and the people to grow in my mind on a basis of myth and wishful thinking.
  • One time, a chassid who was a diamond merchant asked the rabbi what virtues he saw in these unlearned people.
  • If Yaakov, a person unlearned in the ways of the world, could so easily trick Yitzchak to believe he was the material son Esav, than how easily could Esav, a cunning hunter, trick Yitzchak into thinking that he was the learned one!
  • They do not know that they do not know, and their unlearned ignorance keeps them in the dark about most things that matter.
  • For Somalia itself, the lessons remain unlearned.
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  • You might say I'm unlearned, but there's one thing I know, even Jesus would never forgive what you do…
  • Ryan was just getting to his office, having driven himself in, a habit which he had just unlearned. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
  • Further, if the general levels of literacy and learning cited by these studies is accurate, should we perhaps look differently at the evidence found in the Apophthegmata Patrum regarding tensions between learned and unlearned monks?
  • The lesson remains unlearned because the scenario recurs again and again throughout the Hong Kong filmmaker's work.
  • So composite and incongruous is this body of Nile-goers, young and old, well-dressed and ill-dressed, learned and unlearned, that the new-comer's first impulse is to inquire from what motives so many persons of dissimilar tastes and training can be led to embark upon an expedition which is, to say the least of it, very tedious, very costly, and of an altogether exceptional interest. A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
  • The procedure for the trial, whose expenses are unknown to the parties until after the damage has been inflicted, is a scourge for every person unlearned in law.
  • I'm going to tell him that there's a kid here with a lot of passion but just… unlearned.
  • Union bosses believe railway maintenance workers are still risking their lives because lessons from the Tebay rail tragedy remain unlearned.
  • An unlearned spontaneity breathes life into the best pieces here.
  • Alcaldes, most of them unlearned in any system of jurisprudence, and unconversant with legal proceedings of any description, have been elected to administer a code, scattered through hundreds of volumes and written in languages of which they did not understand one word. Texas : a Brief Account of the Origin, Progress and Present State of the Colonial Settlements of Texas; Together with an Exposition of the Causes which have induced the Existing War with Mexico
  • It is a history of dreams of empire, and of lessons unlearned.
  • The good news is that just as negative thinking styles are learned, so can they be unlearned.
  • 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.
  • McCain bluffed Obama weeks before, challenging him to make the trip as he was in his eyes, callow and unlearned in the intricacies of foreign policy. Top Dog / Underdog
  • Arguments from incredulity wallow in a vulgar populism that elevates appeal to unlearned prejudice to a categorical imperative.
  • But dismissing your opponents as uneducable and unlearned by making dismissive remarks about the quality of their teachers serves no useful purpose.
  • The site functions, therefore, as an exchange of information, from the learned to the unlearned, under the assumption that the latter can benefit or be improved upon in some way.
  • But dismissing your opponents as uneducable and unlearned by making dismissive remarks about the quality of their teachers serves no useful purpose.
  • However, yet again that lesson appears to have gone unlearned, now by Lil’ Kim.
  • The learned and unlearned; the healthy and the sick; the intelligent the not so intelligent; the rich or the poor, males or female, children or adolescent, from the young to the very old; of every tongue and nation.
  • Indocti discant et ament meminisse periti (Let the unlearned learn, and the learned delight in remembering). Quotations
  • Of particular beauty here, of course, is the use of utterly inappropriate terms to maintain the rhyme, which saw ‘gloat’ used as a noun directly above this unlearned and unlovely deformed child of a verse.
  • The Baldwin effect is sometimes referred to as the simple notion that, through evolution, unlearned can replace learned behavior.
  • I prefer Anther to Anthera, in Englifh, be - caufe we thus avoid any diffenfion between the learned and unlearned refpecting the pronun - ciation of the penultima, and the formation of the plural. The language of botany : being a dictionary of the terms made use of in that science, principally by Linneus ...
  • I now see that in spite of my learning I am not able to put it into practice, I am not better than an unlearned man.
  • It is so easy to see how lessons remain unlearned and nations still strike out at others in the name of moral good, religious certainty or pure evil.
  • Sadly, this means that sometimes lessons go unlearned.
  • 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.
  • The unlearned lesson from Russia at the time was that companies underestimated the huge costs needed to upgrade the country's oil infrastructure to tap its potentially huge supplies across its scattered oil wells.
  • Before you know it, you will have unlearned the debt habit.
  • That what you call magical or spiritual is only methods unlearned. Think Progress » House passes stem cell research bill.
  • To suggest that the number of monks who were actually literate is quite small should not be taken to mean that they had no experience with literacy or were completely unlearned.
  • The popular elements are graphically depicted in its literal plot, which represents the level that can be grasped by the unlearned audiences.
  • Studies have confirmed that the phenomenon is biological, automatic and apparently unlearned, distinct from both hallucination and metaphor.
  • I have more than once been impressed by the difference between ‘learned and unlearned hands’ in the performance of some difficult physical task.
  • What we do know is that they dabble in forbidden magic, unlearned fools who wish for more power than they can handle.
  • Before you know it, you will have unlearned the debt habit.
  • The vulgarity is not _the_ vulgarity of the vulgar -- the inelegancy is not the spontaneous rudeness of the ill-bred -- any more than its doctrine of nature is the doctrine of the unlearned. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • unlearned and commonsensical countryfolk were capable of solving problems that beset the more sophisticated
  • declared Matsa frantically as he hit what would have been the enter key on a non elven computer, but in the unlearned language Matsa wasn't sure of it.
  • There the Latinist and sophister and every unlearned writer tries the fitness of his pen, a practice that we have frequently seen injuring the usefulness and value of the most beautiful books. The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • Critics warn that some lessons of past engineering fiascos remained unlearned.
  • an unlearned group incapable of understanding complex issues
  • So angry I could hardly speak, I forced myself to calm for a moment as I danced away with her in my newly-taught but unlearned club-footed manner.
  • He has all the scatophagous faults of the unlearned. Orbis quintus
  • 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.
  • But linear perspective itself is probably a renaissance not an antique invention, and Durer's approach to ancient architecture is remarkably free and unlearned.
  • Of particular beauty here, of course, is the use of utterly inappropriate terms to maintain the rhyme, which saw ‘gloat’ used as a noun directly above this unlearned and unlovely deformed child of a verse.
  • In this respect, the lesson of Korea remains unlearned.
  • My daddy was an unlearned man, he was abused as a child.
  • In short, sin is a great and powerful god who devours the whole human race, all the learned, holy, powerful, wise, and unlearned men.
  • I'm completely unlearned, but don't use that as a crutch to play me for a fool.
  • Of particular beauty here, of course, is the use of utterly inappropriate terms to maintain the rhyme, which saw ‘gloat’ used as a noun directly above this unlearned and unlovely deformed child of a verse.
  • Interestingly, pyrazines can interact with visual cues in non-experienced predators to induce or enhance unlearned responses.
  • Either way, excuse me please, I am after all, illiterate and unlearned.
  • The area that extends beyond the ZPD contains tasks that are unlearned and, at the moment, are beyond the learner's present capability and cultural wisdom for learning.
  • Catania suggested that organisms' preference for choice may be unlearned with a phylogenic basis.
  • Though the last is listed in Welsh's bibliography, its lessons appear unlearned.
  • Predators are able to learn to avoid prey exhibiting warning colors but they may also have unlearned aversions towards certain colors or patterns.
  • Sperry showed that if nerve connections were rearranged - for example, by redirecting to the other side of the animal the sensory nerves that innervate the left foot of a rat - inappropriate responses resulted that could not be unlearned. Roger Wolcott Sperry
  • That those evils of prelaty, which before from five or six and twenty sees were distributively charged upon the whole people, will now light wholly upon learning, is not obscure to us: whenas now the pastor of a small unlearned parish on the sudden shall be exalted archbishop over a large diocese of books, and yet not remove, but keep his other cure too, a mystical pluralist. Areopagitica
  • This ‘lesson’ has not yet been unlearned, despite 3 years of catastrophic losses since March 2000.
  • Sandy was once more demonstrating his inefficiency as a cook, and when he remembered that Sandy's name was printed smudgily upon that page of his life which he had lately turned down as a blotted, unlearned lesson is pushed behind an unwilling schoolboy, he began to consider seriously his next step. The Uphill Climb
  • Now if I should preach in the country, among the unlearned, I would tell what propitiatory, expiatory, and remissory is; but here is a learned auditory: yet for them that be unlearned I will expound it. Sermons on the Card
  • They provide a viable bridge between the learned and the unlearned.

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