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lacking knowledge, awareness, or understanding about a particular subject or in general
- The unknowledgeable tourist struggled to navigate the city, relying on others for directions.
- In the scientific discussion, the unknowledgeable participant felt out of place, unable to contribute to the complex discourse.
- Being unknowledgeable about current events, he often found himself excluded from conversations at social gatherings.
- The unknowledgeable employee made frequent errors due to a lack of understanding of the company's procedures.
- Her unknowledgeable response during the interview revealed a lack of preparation and familiarity with the industry.