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unlearned

[uhn-lur-nid, uhn-lurnd] / ʌnˈlɜr nɪd, ʌnˈlɜrnd /


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He even called George Washington a “muttonhead” and “too illiterate, unlearned, unread, for his station and reputation.”

From Washington Post

"Thus, innate cognitive biases may partially underpin tendencies to attribute mentality to entities without brains. Interestingly, studies suggest that that wide attribution of consciousness may be developmentally normal in children and subsequently suppressed or unlearned."

From Salon

The flights, like the cruise ships of the early pandemic, have prompted fears of superspreader events and raised concerns about lessons unlearned.

From Seattle Times

The result is half-baked: real epiphanies bypassed; lessons unlearned.

From Washington Post

Now they appear to have unlearned it, at least as it applies to resisting the rise of the Republicans' neofascist movement.

From Salon