English adjective: unlearned | |||
| 1. | unlearned not established by conditioning or learning | ||
| Samples | An unconditioned reflex. | ||
| Synonyms | innate, unconditioned | ||
| Similar | naive | ||
| Antonyms | conditioned, learned | ||
| 2. | unlearned not well learned | ||
| Similar | unscholarly | ||
| Antonyms | scholarly | ||
| 3. | unlearned uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication | ||
| Samples | An ignorant man. Nescient of contemporary literature. An unlearned group incapable of understanding complex issues. Exhibiting contempt for his unlettered companions. | ||
| Synonyms | ignorant, nescient, unlettered | ||
| Similar | uneducated | ||
| Antonyms | educated | ||