Opposite of having knowledge of a fact or area
“Crystalon spoke imperiously, for he was not an uneducated fool, but a learned student who preferred knowledge over roughhouse play.”
Opposite of having the disposition of one who has been well-educated
“These men preferred the company of unaccomplished people who then became the cause of a loss of judgment, wealth, and self-respect.”
Opposite of displaying outstanding skill, knowledge, or experience in a given field
“Zia came across as an inexperienced General who seemed like he would either not be able to hold on to power or would willingly transfer power to politicians.”
Opposite of having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook
Opposite of elegant and cultured in one's manner or appearance
Opposite of profoundly wise or learned
(of a decision or judgement) Opposite of based on an understanding of the facts of the situation
Opposite of well-educated, especially from spending a lot of time studying or reading
(of a country) Opposite of having advanced infrastructure as well as social and economic systems
“Many people find developing countries to be appealing destinations for adventure.”
Opposite of exceptionally clever or talented
“I have a stupid cat, but I still love him.”
Opposite of following the established traditions of good taste
“The discussion of crass or taboo matters would constitute improper conversation within our cultured circle.”
Opposite of to have given advice and instruction
“The supervisor was jealous of his underling and constantly undermined her.”
Opposite of to have explained or demonstrated something
“He is a bad teacher and has misguided his students on how to operate the machine.”
Opposite of past tense for to teach, train or educate in a given field
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