untutored

[US]/ˌʌnˈtjuːtəd/
[UK]/ˌʌnˈtuːtərd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. lacking formal education, uncultivated, naive, not related to education.

Example Sentences

the species are all much the same to the untutored eye .

His untutored approach to painting resulted in raw and emotional artwork.

She played the piano with untutored skill, relying solely on her natural talent.

Despite being untutored in the culinary arts, he managed to create a delicious meal from scratch.

Her untutored singing voice had a raw and haunting quality that captivated the audience.

The untutored dancer moved with a natural grace that mesmerized everyone watching.

Despite his untutored background, he had a deep understanding of complex mathematical concepts.

Her untutored approach to public speaking was refreshing and engaging.

The untutored writer had a unique voice that resonated with readers.

His untutored attempts at cooking often resulted in culinary disasters.

Despite his untutored background, he had a natural talent for woodworking.

Real-world Examples

I found you. You fell on me with every hideous word an intemperate mood, an undisciplined and untutored nature could suggest.

Source: From deep within.

As it was, what could bind, tame or civilize for human use that wild, generous, untutored intelligence?

Source: A room of one's own.

This animal, noted for his ferocity, recognized no one but Nanon; the two untutored children of the fields understood each other.

Source: Eugénie Grandet

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