unknowingun‧know‧ing /ʌnˈnəʊɪŋ $ -ˈnoʊ-/ adjective [only before noun]

- Incompetent doctors could seriously injure their unknowing patients.
- It could have been Hope's unknowing repudiation of the popular notion of black people which fired my imagination.
- It took only a few seconds for Benny to rush on and spot her unknowing guides.
- Suddenly one of the best-known bandits in existence turns up, parks nearer us, and starts giving unknowing grins.
- They can even become unknowing agents of propaganda.
adjectiveknowingknowledgeableknown ≠ unknownnounknowledgethe unknownadverbknowingly ≠ unknowinglyknowledgeablyverbknow