"Unknowledgeable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unknowledgeable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unknowledgeable" Meaning

Lacking knowledge or understanding, particularly of a subject or situation.

"Unknowledgeable" Examples

1. The professor thought the student looked unknowledgeable about the historical event, but they were actually prepared and had a lot to say.


2. Due to the lack of resources, the newly appointed team member came across as unknowledgeable about the project's requirements.


3. At first glance, he seemed unknowledgeable about the molecular structure of water, but then he explained his understanding in detail.


4. Her unknowledgeable response to a complex question made it clear she needed more time to research the topic.


5. The new intern was woefully unknowledgeable about the company's policies and procedures, so it fell upon his manager to guide him.

"Unknowledgeable" Similar Words

Unkindest

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Unkindly

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Unkindness

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Unknot

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The word "unknot" is a verb or a noun that means:<br><br>To untie or unfasten a knot; a knot that has been untied.

Unknowability

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The state of being unable to know or understand something, especially because it is beyond human knowledge or comprehension. It refers to the limit of human understanding or the impossibility of knowing something. It is often used in philosophical or scientific contexts to describe phenomena that are inherently unknowable, such as the nature of time, the nature of consciousness, or the workings of the human mind.

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Unknowing

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Unaware or uninformed; lacking knowledge or understanding of something.<br><br>Example: "She seemed unknowing of the consequences of her actions."<br><br>Synonyms: unaware, uninformed, unenlightened, obscure, unawareness

Unknowingly

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Inadvertently or unintentionally; without realizing or being aware of something.

Unknown

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Unlabeled

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Unlabelled

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Unlace

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To untie or remove the laces of something, usually a shoe or a corset.

Unlaced

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Unlaces

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Unladen

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Unladen refers to a load-free or burden-free state, typically associated with the term "unladen weight" or "unladen mass" in the context of aircraft. However, in mainstream usage, the phrase "around my neck an unladen swallow" is a popular reference to a humorous quote from the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Meterologists also use the term "unladen" to describe moist air or air with a certain amount of moisture.

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