"Uninformed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Uninformed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Uninformed" Meaning

Lacking in information or knowledge, unaware of something.

"Uninformed" Examples

Examples of "Uninformed"


1. Verb Usage

- "Because he was uninformed about the campus rules, he attended the lecture standing up, not knowing that this behavior was forbidden."

2. Adjective Usage

- "Pregnant women, as a rule, are uninformed about the implications of pregnancy on their overall health until they consult a doctor."

3. Contextual Usage

- "During the meeting, he seemed uninformed about the project's timeline and the responsibilities assigned to each team member."

4. Passive Usage

- "Informed and uninformed stakeholders must be addressed in a meeting about the project's progress to ensure everyone is on the same page."

5. Comparative Usage

- "She was more uninformed about certain topics than John, who had spent more time studying them, even though they were both taking the same course."

"Uninformed" Similar Words

Unimpresses

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Unimpressive

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Unincorporate

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To unincorporate something means to remove it from a company or organization as a subsidiary or department, often as a result of a merger, acquisition, or reorganization. It can also refer to the process of removing a subsidiary company from its parent company's financial statements.<br><br>Example: "The parent company decided to unincorporate the subsidiary in order to focus on its core business."<br><br>In general, unincorporation involves taking a division or subsidiary out of existence, usually due to financial struggles, strategic changes, or a shift in business priorities.

Unincorporated

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Unincorporated refers to a place or area that is not formally part of a larger organization, such as a city or town, but rather exists independently or is governed by a separate entity. This can include a town or village that is not part of a larger city or municipality, or a community that is not officially recognized as a separate entity.<br><br>In a broader sense, unincorporated can also refer to something that is not formally organized or established, such as an unincorporated business or a person who is not officially employed by an organization.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> An unincorporated town in a rural area.<br> An unincorporated minority group that operates outside of mainstream institutions.<br><br>Synonyms: unorganized, unaffiliated, uninstituted, unestablished, autonomous.<br><br>Antonyms: incorporated, affiliated, instituted, established.

Uninfected

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Uninflated

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Uninflected

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Not modified by inflectional endings, and especially not complicated by them: as in uninflected English words and the inflected forms of other languages that supply grammatical categories not present in English.

Uninformative

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Lacking useful or interesting information.

Uninhabitable

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Uninhabited

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Uninhibited

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Free from restraint or control, unashamed, and unreserved.

Uninhibitedly

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Without restraint or inhibition; freely and openly.

Uninhibitedness

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Uninitialised

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Uninitialized

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Uninitialized refers to a variable, data structure, or memory space that has been allocated but has not yet been assigned a value or has not been initialized or set up with default values.

Uninitiated

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Uninitiated refers to something or someone that has had little or no experience or knowledge about a particular activity, idea, or situation. It can also describe someone who is notyet familiar with the norms or customs of a particular group or culture.<br><br>Example: "The uninitiated traveler was overwhelmed by the crowds and chaos of the city."