Uninformed Meaning in English
word
ˌənɪnˈfɔɹmd
uh-nin-FORMD
ˌʌnɪnfˈɔːmd
un-in-FAWMD
التعريف
Not having enough knowledge, facts, or information about something.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually describes people or opinions lacking key information. More formal than 'clueless' or 'ignorant', and less harsh than 'ignorant.' Common in debates, news, and criticism ('uninformed decision/opinion'). Avoid using about people's character; refers to specific topics.
Spanish: desinformado - sin informaciónPortuguese (BR): desinformado - sem informaçãoPortuguese (PT): desinformado - sem informaçãoChinese (Simplified): 不了解的 - 未获信息的Chinese (Traditional): 不瞭解的 - 未獲資訊的Hindi: अज्ञानी - जानकारी से वंचितArabic: غير مُطَّلع - غير مُلمBengali: অজানা - অজ্ঞ (বিশেষ বিষয়ে)Russian: неинформированный - неосведомлённыйJapanese: 十分な情報がない - 無知な (特定の話題について)Vietnamese: thiếu hiểu biết - không có thông tinKorean: 정보가 없는 - 잘 모르는 (특정 주제에 대해)Turkish: bilgisiz - habersiz (belirli bir konu hakkında)Urdu: غیرمطلع - بےخبر (کسی مخصوص معاملے میں)Indonesian: không hiểu biết - không có thông tin
جمل نموذجية
He gave an uninformed answer in class.
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She made an uninformed decision.
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Many people are uninformed about the new policy.
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Don't share uninformed opinions online; it spreads confusion.
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I felt completely uninformed during the discussion, so I stayed quiet.
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Sometimes it's better to admit you're uninformed than to pretend you know.
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