Pronunciation: /ʌnˈnoʊɪŋ/
noun a state of being unaware or uninformed
A1 She wandered through the forest in unknowing of what dangers lurked ahead.
A2 The unknowing of his true identity haunted him as he searched for answers.
B1 The unknowing of the outcome made her anxious about the upcoming exam.
B2 His unknowing of the local customs led to some embarrassing cultural misunderstandings.
C1 The unknowing of the long-term effects of the new medication concerned the doctors.
C2 Her unknowing of the intricate details of the project hindered her ability to make informed decisions.
adjective lacking knowledge or awareness
A1 She wandered through the forest, unknowing of the dangers that lurked within.
A2 The young boy stood in front of the mysterious door, unknowing of what lay beyond.
B1 The tourist explored the city, unknowing of its rich history and cultural significance.
B2 The detective entered the crime scene, unknowing of the crucial evidence that was hidden in plain sight.
C1 The scientist conducted the experiment, unknowing of the groundbreaking discovery that would soon follow.
C2 The artist created a masterpiece, unknowing of the impact it would have on the art world.
formal The unknowing public was unaware of the impending changes to the tax laws.
informal She walked into the room unknowing of the surprise birthday party waiting for her.
slang He went through life unknowing of the struggles faced by those less fortunate.
figurative She wandered through the forest, unknowing of the dangers lurking in the shadows.
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