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ill-informedˌill-inˈformed adjective - For someone who wants to be a journalist, she's remarkably ill-informed about current affairs.
- He's either a liar or he's incredibly ill-informed.
- Writers such as Oscar Wilde were the target of ill-informed and often hostile criticism simply because they were gay.
- All too often headmasters, teachers and parents are ill-informed about intended changes in primary curriculum programmes.
- By now, anyone ill-informed enough to imagine some elderly Miss Whiplash will have been put right.
- Either way the notion is both ill-informed and ridiculous and it comes from paying too much attention to newspapers like the Guardian.
- Most of the comments came from ill-informed spectators.
- Resistance, ill-organized, ill-informed and largely based on non-quantifiable attachment to place, has little effect.
- That means Pascoe and a few dozen other ill-informed hysterics.
- The ill-informed and uninvolved are easy victims to simplistic solutions.
- Without such a safeguard, a small group of ill-informed or zealous officers from either side could start a full-scale nuclear war.
not knowing about something► ignorant someone who is ignorant does not know facts or information that they should know: · I didn't like to ask him to explain more clearly because I didn't want to appear ignorant.ignorant of: · There are still doctors who are ignorant of patients' rights, or who try to deny them.ignorant about: · I'm very ignorant about politics. ► ignorance when someone does not know facts or information that they should know: · I haven't read your latest book, so I hope you'll forgive my ignorance.ignorance of: · He showed complete ignorance of the most basic historical facts. ► uninformed people or opinions that are uninformed show a lack of knowledge and information about the subject that they are discussing: · Careless or uninformed decisions during these huge storms can lead to loss of life and property.uninformed about: · The Vice-President gave the impression of being remarkably uninformed about South American affairs. ► ill-informed not knowing much about something or making mistakes about it because you have been given incorrect or not enough information: · He's either a liar or he's incredibly ill-informed.· Writers such as Oscar Wilde were the target of ill-informed and often hostile criticism simply because they were gay.ill-informed about: · For someone who wants to be a journalist, she's remarkably ill-informed about current affairs. ► layman/lay person someone who has no special knowledge about a subject such as science or medicine, as opposed to people who have special knowledge or training: · Professor Hawking's book is intended for the lay person who has an interest in the field of nuclear physics and astronomy.in layman's terms (=using words a layman can understand): · Many superb doctors are incapable of communicating in layman's terms. knowing less than you should about a particular subjectill-informed about Some employers are ill-informed about education. |