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unschooled

[uhn-skoold] / ʌnˈskuld /


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The drama’s most intense spotlight is trained on Woodard, portraying a carefree teen from a comparatively more tolerant Chicago, who is unschooled in the lethal racial crosscurrents of the Deep South.

From Washington Post

There is no guarantee they, or Web3, will live up to their promise, while the highly volatile nature of cryptocurrency and NFT markets suggest perils for the unschooled trader.

From Reuters

The company’s owners, unschooled in the ways of Washington, had hired a private detective to find out why they weren’t winning defense contracts.

From Washington Post

“At bottom,” Justice Gorsuch wrote, “the Constitution’s restraints on federal power do not turn on a court’s unschooled assessment of a territory’s local customs or contemporary currents in public opinion or academic theory.”

From New York Times

Oberholtzer’s Shane is so convincing as the manifestation of pitiably unschooled prejudice that you may have to stifle your own ungenerous impulse to see him punished.

From Washington Post