What is another word for uninitiated?
Pronunciation:
[ ˌʌnɪnˈɪʃɪˌe͡ɪtɪd], [ ˌʌnɪnˈɪʃɪˌeɪtɪd], [ ˌʌ_n_ɪ_n_ˈɪ_ʃ_ɪ__ˌeɪ_t_ɪ_d]
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Similar words for uninitiated:
Synonyms for Uninitiated:
adj.
• ignorant (adjective)- mindless,
- apprenticed,
- misinformed,
- unread,
- nescient,
- unmindful,
- unintellectual,
- unscholarly,
- shallow,
- Unconversant,
- witless,
- untaught,
- birdbrained,
- cretinous,
- unknowledgeable,
- blind to,
- unconscious,
- uninstructed,
- shallower.
- un-fitted,
- in effectual,
- more disqualified,
- un handy,
- un-proficient,
- more floundering,
- in-sufficient,
- un handier,
- inefficient,
- more unproficient,
- more unfitted,
- un handiest,
- dis-qualified,
- most unequipped,
- unhandier,
- in expert,
- in-adequate,
- un-fit,
- in-capable,
- out lunch,
- unhandiest,
- in competent,
- in-efficient,
- incapable,
- un-handiest,
- un-handier,
- un-adapted,
- un proficient,
- in-eligible,
- un qualified,
- most floundering,
- un-equipped,
- un-handy,
- in-effectual,
- in adequate,
- most disqualified,
- in-expert,
- in-competent,
- un fitted,
- dis qualified,
- un skilled,
- bushleague,
- more amateur,
- un adapted,
- most unproficient,
- most amateur,
- un-qualified,
- in eligible,
- un-skilled,
- un equipped,
- most unfitted,
- more unequipped,
- in capable,
- most unadapted,
- in efficient,
- more unadapted.
- unequipped,
- unadapted,
- ignorant,
- uninitiate,
- unfitted,
- not have it,
- not associated,
- incompetent,
- not cut out for,
- not versed in,
- not equal to,
- out of contact,
- Inconversant,
- Unhandy,
- unproficient.
n.
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- initiate,
- newcomer,
- tyro,
- learner,
- protege,
- workie,
- novice,
- the uninitiated,
- apprentice,
- beginner.
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- hazy,
- ill-informed,
- unknowing,
- uninformed,
- ability,
- inexpert,
- raw,
- unsuspecting,
- green,
- unfamiliar,
- untried,
- lost,
- unacquainted.
Other synonyms:
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- illiterate,
- inexperience,
- uneducated,
- preliterate,
- jungli,
- lay,
- unlettered,
- impressionable,
- untutored,
- unseasoned,
- fledgling,
- sheltered,
- ingenuous,
- callow.
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•
- innocence,
- dewy-eyed,
- armchair,
- rough-and-ready,
- unpracticed,
- unversed,
- unsophisticated,
- barbarous,
- untrained,
- wide-eyed,
- unqualified,
- rough-hewn,
- scholar,
- uncultivated,
- unrefined.
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- unskilled.
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- innocent.
- profound,
- grave,
- amateurish,
- unfinished,
- juvenile,
- unprepared,
- unprimed,
- unfamiliar with,
- august,
- dumb,
- Unbusinesslike,
- unenlightened,
- repute,
- blankminded,
- roaring,
- unposted,
- utter,
- unendowed,
- mighty,
- Unaccomplished,
- arch,
- unprofessional,
- unconditional,
- impotent,
- important,
- unused,
- new,
- consummate,
- arrant,
- inept,
- dignified,
- unfledged,
- majestic,
- unintelligent,
- supreme,
- crass,
- heavy,
- untouched,
- complete,
- unpolished,
- new to,
- vulnerable,
- total,
- unripe,
- red hot,
- desperate,
- glaring,
- semiskilled,
- groping,
- young,
- vacuous,
- inexperient,
- ineligible,
- simple,
- misguided,
- sublime,
- unsure,
- unmatured,
- precious,
- thorough-paced,
- unversed in,
- unsurpassed,
- amateur,
- noble,
- unaware,
- unreserved,
- inadequate,
- flagrant,
- thumping,
- goodly,
- immature,
- ineffective,
- unacquainted with,
- inane,
- unaccustomed to,
- uncomprehending,
- sad,
- youthful,
- gauche,
- inapt,
- empty-headed,
- unstatesmanlike,
- rank,
- know-nothing,
- Unapprized,
- absolute,
- shiftless,
- unused to,
- strange,
- downright,
- awkward,
- undeveloped,
- unilluminated,
- untalented,
- serious,
- fresh,
- sheer,
- empty,
- unschooled,
- gross,
- tender,
- intense,
- thoroughgoing,
- unknown,
- extraordinary,
- uttermost,
- Unexperienced,
- unaccustomed,
- grand,
- tentative,
- Ungifted,
- naif.
How to use "Uninitiated" in context?
Most people have an inkling that there is more to life than what we see and experience on a daily basis. For some, that curiosity fuels an ongoing search for knowledge and understanding. For others, it's enough to live in the moment and just enjoy the ride. But for those in the un-initiated majority, it may take a bit of exploration and learning before they fully understand what it is they're looking for.
No matter what drive moves us to explore, there is something inherently rewarding about opening ourselves up to new experiences, sights, and sounds.
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