Opposite of involving or characterized by scholarship
“Again, he faced obstacles because many people were uneducated and led a simple life.”
Opposite of learned in the ways of civilized society
Opposite of having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook
Opposite of having or showing keen discernment, sound judgment, and farsightedness
Opposite of academic in manner, often in an annoying or boring way
Opposite of well-educated, especially from spending a lot of time studying or reading
Opposite of relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
Opposite of profound in awareness or understanding
“Owen only ever engaged in superficial thoughts and ideas that were shaped by the mainstream.”
(of a person) Opposite of having or showing knowledge of a subject or situation
(of a decision or judgement) Opposite of based on an understanding of the facts of the situation
Opposite of of or denoting a style of writing or speaking characterized by more elaborate or technical grammatical structures
“The word is perceived as colloquial in nature, inappropriate for formal conversation.”
Opposite of recognized as being reliable or accurate
(rare) Opposite of personality traits of persons, when referring to their own ability
“Josh is very incapable in the water, so he is the worst candidate for this underwater exercise.”
Opposite of prepared by experience for life's difficulties
Opposite of sensible and balanced in personality and emotional behavior
“For a grown woman, she sure acts like an immature and petulant child.”
Opposite of having or showing a calm attitude towards disappointments or difficulties
Opposite of to have been aware
“He ignored the warning signs and proceeded past the barrier.”
Opposite of to have come upon after searching, study, or effort
“She hid all evidence of her crime.”
Opposite of to have ascertained through analysis or investigation
“The detectives disproved that Steven was innocent after finding traces of the victim's DNA on his premises.”
Opposite of past tense for to acquire new information or skill
“I hope that others can assemble the jagged rhythms of my stories to unlearn common misperceptions about vernacular English.”
Opposite of past tense for to learn by heart, or commit to memory
“Normally, that ought to be a sure sign to someone like me that I really ought to forget about it.”
Opposite of past tense for to study or do research
“This program will teach you how to maximize your strengths while minimizing your weaknesses.”
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