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- Dictionaryunlearned/ʌnˈləːnd/
adjective
- 1. not having been learned: "she found herself on the stage, lines unlearned"
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to make an effort to forget your usual way of doing something so that you can learn a new and sometimes better way: I had to unlearn the way I played guitar when I started taking formal lessons. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Forgetting and forgetfulness. absent-mindedly. absent-mindedness. amnesiac. anterograde. blur. bury. erase.
The meaning of UNLEARNED is possessing inadequate learning or education; especially : deficient in scholarly attainments. How to use unlearned in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Unlearned.
to make an effort to forget your usual way of doing something so that you can learn a new and sometimes better way: I had to unlearn the way I played guitar when I started taking formal lessons. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Forgetting and forgetfulness. absent-mindedly. absent-mindedness. amnesiac. anterograde. blot. bury. erase.
1. a. not learned or educated; ignorant. b. showing a lack of learning or education. 2. a. not learned. unlearned lessons. b. known or acquired without conscious study.
Unlearned definition: not learned; not scholarly or erudite.. See examples of UNLEARNED used in a sentence.
verb [ T ] uk / ʌnˈlɜːn / us / ʌnˈlɝːn /. to make an effort to forget your usual way of doing something so that you can learn a new and sometimes better way: I had to unlearn the way I played guitar when I started taking formal lessons. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
un·learn·ed. (ŭn-lûr′nĭd) adj. 1. Not educated; ignorant or illiterate. 2. Not skilled or versed in a specified discipline. 3. (-lûrnd′) Not acquired by training or studying: an unlearned response. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.