Unschooled

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ʌnˈskuld/

Definitions of unschooled

adjective lacking formal education or training; uneducated

Example Sentences

A1 She is unschooled in basic math.

A2 The unschooled child struggled to read simple sentences.

B1 The unschooled workers received on-the-job training.

B2 Despite being unschooled, he had a natural talent for painting.

C1 Her unschooled approach to problem-solving led to innovative solutions.

C2 The unschooled musician's raw talent impressed even seasoned professionals.

Examples of unschooled in a Sentence

formal The unschooled child struggled to keep up with the curriculum.

informal She's completely unschooled in that subject, so don't expect much from her presentation.

slang He's so unschooled when it comes to technology, it's embarrassing.

figurative Her mind was like an unschooled garden, wild and untamed.

Grammatical Forms of unschooled

past tense

unschooled

plural

unschooled

comparative

more unschooled

superlative

most unschooled

present tense

unschool

future tense

will unschool

perfect tense

have unschooled

continuous tense

is unschooling

singular

unschooled

positive degree

unschooled

infinitive

to unschool

gerund

unschooling

participle

unschooled

Origin and Evolution of unschooled

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unschooled' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'schooled' which refers to education or formal instruction.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe someone who lacked formal education or instruction, the meaning of 'unschooled' has evolved to also imply a lack of knowledge or experience in a particular subject or area.