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UK
/ʌntˈɔːt/
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ADJECTIVE
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lacking in schooling
an untutored genius
uneducated children
untaught people whose verbal skills are grossly deficient
How To Use untaught In A Sentence
- Lautner says that Rembrandt was "untaught," and Donnelly said the same of Shakespeare, and each critic gives this as a reason why the man could not have done a sublime performance. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists
- Better be unboun than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune.
- Many believe this technological tool is too important and too useful to be untaught to students.
- A morbid, gloomy man, untaught, unled, left to feed his soul in grossness and crime, and hard, grinding labor. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 42, April, 1861
- I would have to have untaught myself to have learned what I have learned.
- Better be unboun than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune.
- We presumed only that they would want students to understand their fields in depth and develop an ability to use ideas in new, untaught contexts.
- They can include visualisation, lateral thinking and troubleshooting, entrepreneurship, unusual creativity, an untaught understanding of how parts fit together or how systems operate.
- He untaught her all that her mother tried to teach.
- The untaught peasant beheld the elements around him, and was acquainted with their practical uses. Chapter 2