- a word derived from inform.
Example Sentences
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Dean Inge, personifying the modernized church, is "elaborately uninforming about the Virgin Birth and courageously outspoken on birth control."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Statistics are apt to be barren and uninforming and can be adapted, with almost equal plausibility, to support the arguments of either side; but these figures are eloquent and speak for themselves.
From Against Home Rule (1912) The Case for the Union by Rosenbaum, S.
Lord Theign had for it the most uninforming of stares.
From The Outcry by James, Henry
He went first to the bulletin board where the arrivals of trains were announced, and found a small and anxious-eyed crowd gazing at the few uninforming statements marked in white chalk.
From The Whirligig of Time by Williams, Wayland Wells
For a time Marion and I corresponded with some regularity, writing friendly but rather uninforming letters about small business things.
From Tono Bungay by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)