Pronunciation: /ʌnˈɛdʒəˌkeɪtɪd/
adjective describing someone who has not received a formal education or lacks knowledge in a particular subject
A1 She is uneducated and cannot read or write.
A2 The uneducated man struggled to understand the complex instructions.
B1 The uneducated population in the rural area lack access to quality education.
B2 Being uneducated does not mean someone is unintelligent.
C1 The uneducated workforce is a challenge for the country's economic growth.
C2 Despite being uneducated, he was a self-taught expert in his field.
formal It is important to provide educational opportunities for the uneducated population.
informal Some uneducated individuals may struggle to find well-paying jobs.
slang Don't be fooled by his tough exterior, he's actually quite uneducated.
figurative In a world full of information, ignorance can make one appear uneducated.
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