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Definition of unversed in English: unversedadjectiveʌnˈvəːstˌənˈvərst Not experienced, skilled, or knowledgeable. 无经验的;不熟谙的;不熟练的 he was unversed in Washington ways 他不谙华盛顿的那一套做法。 Example sentencesExamples - Many readers, especially those who concentrate on Huxley's idealism, are unversed in the author's background.
- For those unversed in the fractions and factions of Labour local politics, here is a glossary.
- It could be a sobering wake-up call for someone so young and so unversed in the often treacherous ways of big business and high society.
- It would be a disaster for the BBC if the government handed the post of chairman to someone who was great, good, but essentially unversed.
- We would think it monstrous for a murderer or other criminal to be acquitted because public opinion polls showed that most people, perhaps unversed in the intricacies of criminal justice, thought he should be acquitted.
- The rationale for the over-the-top mis-emphasis is clearly that the stage and auditorium are large, needing to be filled, and that the audience is liable to be unversed in Shakespearian language.
- I do think it's a usability issue, at least for the unversed and uninterested, for whom trackbacks could be really important and useful tools if they weren't quite so obtuse.
- The gossips have some sense that being called ‘ladies’ is inappropriate, but assume that Sir Walter flatters them with a title they do not merit rather than that he is unversed in the class distinctions he is supposed to represent.
- She felt silly and uncomfortable sat next to the silent man, but most of all she felt like a child, unversed and inexpert at speaking to adults and looked down at her hands awkwardly, trying to banish the unsettling feeling.
- As she points out, the study of graveyards is all too often relegated to school projects and they are seen by historians unversed in the use of material culture as being of a lower order than documentary sources.
- Indeed, even those academics unversed in the culture of the small college probably will not find them particularly surprising, taken one by one.
- He makes no concession to those unversed in the history, religion and culture of anything east of the West.
- Nor are they themselves unversed in these realities.
- The sheer title of Chapter 28 misleads the reader unversed in the intricacies of military terminology since the term ‘deployment’ implies complete readiness of troops to accomplish combat missions assigned to them.
- If they still don't understand, then they're heathens unversed in the ways of the West and not worthy of your fine patronage.
- We can well see that leading counsel's technique might have disappointed someone unversed in the art of cross examination but we would hold the criticisms made of it to be wholly unwarranted.
- ‘The document's ‘legalese’ can be off-putting to those unversed in such language and ‘a lot of small-business owners very seldom pull out the plan document to make sure that they've met all of its requirements,’ he says.
- So, an ordinary jury person, unversed in the law relating to directions on lies, would clearly have thought that this made the Crown case a lot stronger and, in practical terms, it did.
- By the way, for those unversed in HSR back story, here is the origin of Trogdor.
- With Halloween only two weeks away, even the common folks unversed in the magical arts had been coming in to buy items.
Synonyms inexpert, unpractised, lacking experience, untrained, untutored, unschooled, unqualified, unskilled, amateur, uninitiated
Rhymesaccursed, burst, curst, erst, first, headfirst, Hurst, thirst, under-rehearsed, unrehearsed, verst, worst, wurst Definition of unversed in US English: unversedadjectiveˌənˈvərstˌənˈvərst unversed inpredicative Not experienced or skilled in; not knowledgeable about. 无经验的;不熟谙的;不熟练的 he was unversed in Washington ways 他不谙华盛顿的那一套做法。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘The document's ‘legalese’ can be off-putting to those unversed in such language and ‘a lot of small-business owners very seldom pull out the plan document to make sure that they've met all of its requirements,’ he says.
- The sheer title of Chapter 28 misleads the reader unversed in the intricacies of military terminology since the term ‘deployment’ implies complete readiness of troops to accomplish combat missions assigned to them.
- She felt silly and uncomfortable sat next to the silent man, but most of all she felt like a child, unversed and inexpert at speaking to adults and looked down at her hands awkwardly, trying to banish the unsettling feeling.
- Many readers, especially those who concentrate on Huxley's idealism, are unversed in the author's background.
- Indeed, even those academics unversed in the culture of the small college probably will not find them particularly surprising, taken one by one.
- If they still don't understand, then they're heathens unversed in the ways of the West and not worthy of your fine patronage.
- Nor are they themselves unversed in these realities.
- By the way, for those unversed in HSR back story, here is the origin of Trogdor.
- For those unversed in the fractions and factions of Labour local politics, here is a glossary.
- The gossips have some sense that being called ‘ladies’ is inappropriate, but assume that Sir Walter flatters them with a title they do not merit rather than that he is unversed in the class distinctions he is supposed to represent.
- I do think it's a usability issue, at least for the unversed and uninterested, for whom trackbacks could be really important and useful tools if they weren't quite so obtuse.
- It would be a disaster for the BBC if the government handed the post of chairman to someone who was great, good, but essentially unversed.
- We can well see that leading counsel's technique might have disappointed someone unversed in the art of cross examination but we would hold the criticisms made of it to be wholly unwarranted.
- With Halloween only two weeks away, even the common folks unversed in the magical arts had been coming in to buy items.
- It could be a sobering wake-up call for someone so young and so unversed in the often treacherous ways of big business and high society.
- The rationale for the over-the-top mis-emphasis is clearly that the stage and auditorium are large, needing to be filled, and that the audience is liable to be unversed in Shakespearian language.
- As she points out, the study of graveyards is all too often relegated to school projects and they are seen by historians unversed in the use of material culture as being of a lower order than documentary sources.
- We would think it monstrous for a murderer or other criminal to be acquitted because public opinion polls showed that most people, perhaps unversed in the intricacies of criminal justice, thought he should be acquitted.
- So, an ordinary jury person, unversed in the law relating to directions on lies, would clearly have thought that this made the Crown case a lot stronger and, in practical terms, it did.
- He makes no concession to those unversed in the history, religion and culture of anything east of the West.
Synonyms inexpert, unpractised, lacking experience, untrained, untutored, unschooled, unqualified, unskilled, amateur, uninitiated |