uninformed
Britishadjective
Explanation
If you're uninformed, you're lacking the knowledge you need. Uninformed criticism isn't fair, because you don't have all the facts. An uninformed complaint to a store manager about the dog you saw in the produce aisle may result in embarrassment and regret when you learn it was a guide dog assisting its blind owner. Whenever someone is missing vital information, they're uninformed. This adjective is often used interchangeably with "ignorant," so you might say, "Poor social studies education results in uninformed citizens."
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Example Sentences
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Though, like many things Epstein, the man’s genetic interests were twisted, often revolting, and shockingly uninformed.
From Slate ● Mar. 19, 2026
Let me explain this silly kerfuffle for the blessedly uninformed.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 16, 2026
Combined with the democratic accessibility of these betting platforms, this creates a concerning environment where uninformed bettors can participate alongside potential insiders.
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 12, 2026
In democracies, citizens often remain uninformed because learning about politics takes time and effort, while one vote rarely changes an election.
From Salon ● Jan. 15, 2026
It was a wildly irrational, completely uninformed idea, but the fear it produced was complete enough.
From "The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison
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