self-taught
Americanadjective
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having become as specified by teaching oneself, without the aid of formal education.
She’s a self-taught photographer who sells her work online.
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learned by oneself.
Particularly impressive is his self-taught mastery of the guitar.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of self-taught
First recorded in 1715–25
Example Sentences
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Unusually, her unique production style, full of skittering breakbeats and sugar strand melodies, is entirely self-taught.
From BBC
One night Toño is electrified by the playing of a self-taught mestizo guitarist named Lalo Molfino.
Mr. Wash, is a Compton-based, self-taught artist and criminal justice reform advocate.
From Los Angeles Times
A self-taught Welsh learner has travelled more than 4,000 miles to sit an exam in the language.
From BBC
“She has amazing taste, and I also love that she’s self-taught. She’s doing this because she loves it. Plus, she has a truck,” Adams said.
From Los Angeles Times
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