uneducated person
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Definition
Noun: An individual who lacks formal education or systematic knowledge, often implying a deficiency in learning or information.
Usage
The term "uneducated person" directly describes a person's educational status. It is typically used in factual or descriptive contexts, though it can carry a negative or judgmental connotation depending on the tone. It is a compound noun where "uneducated" modifies "person."
Examples: * The policy aimed to provide basic skills training for the uneducated person in rural communities. * He was not an uneducated person; he simply chose a trade over university. * The character in the novel is portrayed as a wise but uneducated person.
Advanced Usage
- Sociological/Descriptive Context: Used in academic or analytical writing to discuss demographics, social challenges, or access to education.
- The study focused on the employment barriers faced by the uneducated person in a technology-driven economy.
- Pejorative Use: When used dismissively, it can be insulting, implying ignorance or lack of sophistication.
- His rude comment made him sound like an uneducated person.
Variants and Related Words
- Ignoramus (noun): A person who is ignorant or stupid. (Often more directly insulting than "uneducated person").
- Philistine (noun): A person who is hostile or indifferent to culture and the arts, often one whose interests are material or commonplace.
- Unlettered (adjective): Not well educated; illiterate. (A more formal or literary synonym for "uneducated").
Synonyms
- Ignorant person
- Illiterate person (specifically denotes an inability to read or write)
- Unschooled individual
- Unlearned person
Antonyms
- Educated person
- Scholar
- Intellectual
- Literate person
Noun
- an ignorant person