(of a person) Opposite of having or showing knowledge of a subject or situation
(of a decision or judgement) Opposite of based on an understanding of the facts of the situation
Opposite of having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook
Opposite of learned in the ways of civilized society
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 well informed about a particular subject
Opposite of having information as a result of previous exposure to the given subject
“I am unacquainted with this particular process, but I am willing to learn on the job.”
Opposite of to have given advice and instruction
“The supervisor was jealous of his underling and constantly undermined her.”
Opposite of past tense for to impart information or knowledge
“Armstrong alleges that the defendants conspired to lie to her about and conceal details of their investigation.”
Opposite of past tense for to give incriminating information about someone to authority
“Mrs. Brown made the decision most women make, and she chose to protect her husband by not testifying against him.”
Opposite of past tense for to inspire (with a given quality)
“She crept to the extremity, and found it strongly blocked up with large stones and earth, rammed together in such a manner as nearly to extinguish all hope of escape.”
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