Pronunciation: /ʌnˈlɜrnd/
verb past tense and past participle of unlearn
A1 I unlearned how to ride a bike when I was a child.
A2 She unlearned her bad habits after starting a new job.
B1 He unlearned his old study habits and adopted new ones in university.
B2 The athlete unlearned his old technique and relearned a more efficient one.
C1 The scientist unlearned traditional theories and embraced new scientific discoveries.
C2 The artist unlearned conventional methods and developed a unique style of painting.
adjective lacking knowledge or education; not learned
A1 She unlearned her bad habits and started fresh.
A2 The unlearned student struggled to grasp the new concept.
B1 The unlearned information from his previous job was hindering his progress in the new role.
B2 Despite his unlearned background in the subject, he quickly became an expert.
C1 Her unlearned approach to problem-solving was refreshing and innovative.
C2 The unlearned assumptions of the team were challenged and improved through open discussion.
formal The unlearned individual struggled to grasp the complex concepts presented in the lecture.
informal He's so unlearned when it comes to technology, he can barely operate a smartphone.
slang She's pretty unlearned about current slang terms, she still uses outdated phrases.
figurative The unlearned approach to problem-solving only led to further confusion and frustration.
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