单词 | untutored |
释义 | untutoredadj. 1. Uneducated, untaught; simple, unsophisticated; †rude, boorish: a. Of persons. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [adjective] > ill-mannered > unrefined boistousc1300 untheweda1325 uplandisha1387 unaffiled1390 rudea1393 knavishc1405 peoplisha1425 clubbedc1440 blunt1477 lob?1507 robust1511 borel1513 carterly1519 clubbish1530 rough?1531 rustical?1532 incondite1539 agrestc1550 rusticc1550 brute1555 lobcocka1556 loutisha1556 carterlike1561 boorish1562 ruggedc1565 lobbish1567 loutlike1567 sowish1570 clownish1581 unrefined1582 impolished1583 homespun1590 transalpinea1592 swaddish1593 unpolished1594 untutored1595 swabberly1596 tartarous1602 porterly1603 lobcocked1606 lob-like1606 cluster-fisted1611 agrestic1617 inurbane1623 unelevated1627 incult1628 unbrushed1640 vulgar1643 unhewed1644 unsmooth1648 hirsute1658 loutardly1658 unhewn1659 roughsome?c1660 sordid1668 inhumanea1680 coarse1699 brutal1709 ramgunshoch1721 tramontane1740 uncouth1740 no-nationa1756 unurbane1760 turnipy1792 rudas1802 common1804 cubbish1819 clodhopping1828 vulgarian1833 cloddish1844 unkempt1846 bush1851 vulgarish1860 rodney1866 crude1876 ignorant1886 yobby1910 nekulturny1932 oikish1959 yobbish1966 ocker1972 down and dirty1977 1595 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 3 v. v. 32 Vntuterd lad thou art too malepert. 1605 J. Sylvester tr. G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks. ii. ii. 420 Vn-toild, vn-Tutor'd,..We learn'd a language all men vnderstood. a1625 J. Fletcher Loyal Subj. iv. iii, in F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Comedies & Trag. (1647) sig. Fffv/1 We are two simple maids, untutor'd here sir. 1663 J. Spencer Disc. Prodigies 15 Those Secretaries of Nature..fell under the hatred of the untutor'd rabble. 1725 E. Fenton in A. Pope et al. tr. Homer Odyssey I. i. 491 What God to your untutor'd youth affords This headlong torrent of amazing words? 1780 J. Bentham Introd. Princ. Morals & Legisl. (1789) xviii. §17 (note) It is not for this that the untutored many could have originally submitted themselves to the dominion of the few. 1814 W. Wordsworth Excursion v. 239 The untutored Bird may..so construct..her nest..That the thorns wound her not. View more context for this quotation 1858 C. Merivale Hist. Romans under Empire VI. lii. 66 [These] women..were exceptions to the mass of the untutored matrons of Rome. 1878 H. S. Palmer Sinai iv. 75 The superstitious and un~tutored inhabitants of the Desert. b. Of the mind, intellect, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > [adjective] unlearedeOE untowenc1000 unwittyc1000 skillessc1175 uncouthc1220 lewda1225 lorelessa1300 simplea1325 layc1330 uncunning1340 untaughtc1340 unknowingc1350 rudea1382 roida1400 unquainta1400 ignorant?c1400 unlearnedc1400 misknowing?a1425 simple-hearted?c1425 unknownc1475 unkenningc1480 unweeting1483 nescienta1500 craftlessc1530 misliterate1532 sillya1547 ingram1553 gross1561 inscient1578 borowe1579 plain-headeda1586 empirical1588 rudeful1589 lack-learning1590 learnless?1593 wotless?1594 ingrant1597 untutored1597 small-knowing1598 uninstructed1598 unlearnt1609 unread1609 unware?1611 nescious1623 inscious1633 inscientifical1660 uninformed1702 unaware1704 unable1721 unsuspecting1776 inerudite1801 ill-informed1824 incognoscent1827 unminded1831 unknowledgeable1837 knowledgelessc1843 parviscient1862 clueless1943 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > [adjective] > of the mind, etc. simplea1325 rudec1405 untutored1597 society > education > [adjective] > educated or taught > not educated > of the mind untutored1597 1597 Pilgrimage Parnassus i. 9 Urge mee to advise youre younge untutord thoughts. 1619 A. Newman Pleasures Vision sig. B2 Vaine will vntam'd, vntutored, Left Reasons Rule. 1693 M. Prior To Dr. Sherlock 29 Thy even Thoughts with so much Plainness flow; Their Sense untutor'd Infancy may know. 1733 A. Pope Ess. Man i. 101 Lo! the poor Indian, whose untutor'd mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind. 1785 W. Cowper Task ii. 570 A relaxation of religion's hold Upon the roving and untutor'd heart Soon follows. 1837 B. Disraeli Venetia II. 86 Her unsophisticated and untutored spirit. 1867 C. H. Pearson Hist. Eng. I. 15 Their wants were still undeveloped, their taste untutored. c. Of instruments (esp. pen or pencil). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > want of knowledge, ignorance > [adjective] > of things simplec1443 unlettered?1580 illiterate1598 untutored1611 illitered1612 society > education > [adjective] > educated or taught > not educated > of instrument untutored1611 1611 B. Rich Honestie of Age (1844) 7 I come not to implore a Lawrell Crowne, Wherewith to decke my rude untutred quill. 1623 J. Taylor New Discouery by Sea C 2 b What my vntutor'd Pen cannot sufficiently commend, I am forced with silence to ouerpasse. 1707 in E. Ward Wooden World Dissected Ded. sig. A5v This rough Draught of my untutor'd Pencil. 1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson iii. viii. 380 Of so little consequence are the most destructive arms in untutored and unpractised hands. 1865 F. Parkman Champlain iv, in Pioneers of France in New World 240 A scene oddly portrayed by the untutored pencil of Champlain. d. Of places or conditions. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > bad taste > lack of refinement > [adjective] > specifically of persons boistousc1300 rudec1405 blunt1477 rustyc1485 rough?1531 sillya1547 ruggedc1565 unrefined1582 unpolished1594 unfashioned1606 inurbane1623 incult1628 ungenteel1633 roughsome?c1660 unpolite1674 inelegant1735 untutored1751 unrarefied1835 society > education > [adjective] > educated or taught > not educated > of places or conditions untutored1751 1751 W. Whitehead Hymn to Nymph 312 Ev'n then, the scene We now behold to such perfection wrought, Charm'd with untutor'd wildness. 1760 W. Smith Disc. Public Occas. (1762) 119 The Propagation of Christ's religion through the untutored parts of the earth. 1796 F. Burney Camilla V. ix. x. 204 The children of untutored nature. 1809 W. Wordsworth in Friend 21 Dec. 274 Is it among rude untutor'd vales,..only, that the heart is true? 1887 Cornhill Mag. Jan. 39 A camping-out expedition in the untutored woodlands. 2. Not produced or formed as the result of education or training; not improved by instruction. ΘΚΠ society > education > [adjective] > educated or taught > not educated untowenc1000 unnurtured1548 unlessonedc1555 unkent1570 unexercised1577 uneducate?1592 unlectured1593 unschooled1593 untutored1594 unconfirmed1598 uneducated1598 unedifieda1625 indoct1677 uncultivated1685 unformed1711 unsuppled1761 teachless1819 uninaugurated1823 Philistinian1931 1594 W. Shakespeare Lucrece Ded. sig. A2 The worth of my vntutord Lines. View more context for this quotation 1644 J. Milton Of Educ. 2 Besides the ill habit which they get of wretched barbarizing..with their untutor'd Anglicisms. 1744 M. Akenside Pleasures Imagination i. 422 The gracious Power Who first awakened my untutored song. 1768 J. Boswell Acct. Corsica (ed. 2) iii. 196 Those heroes whose untutored patriotism had shone with such lustre. 1788 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall IV. xliv. 334 The laws of marriage,..the authority of parents,..are ascribed to the untutored wisdom of Romulus. 1810 G. Crabbe Borough i. 8 We prune our Hedges, prime our slender Trees, And nothing looks untutor'd and at ease. 1859 J. M. Jephson & L. Reeve Narr. Walking Tour Brittany v. 61 The rough untutored vocal expression of worship offered by a whole congregation. 1873 J. A. Symonds Stud. Greek Poets viii. 251 The peculiar glories of Aristophanes style are its untutored beauties. 3. Not subject to a tutor or tutors. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of subjection > freedom or liberty > independence > [adjective] unlamed1508 exempt1552 absolute1596 independent1612 untutored1641 undepending1649 1641 J. Milton Of Reformation 72 Where under a free, and untutor'd Monarch, the..most prudent men..have in their power the supreame..determination of highest Affaires. 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