English to Filipino Meaning of uneducated - walang pinag-aralan


Uneducated :
walang pinag-aralan

walang pinag-aralan, ignorante, napakawalang hiya, hindi pa nababasa, hindi eksperto, walang malay, hunghang, walang saysay, hindi batid, hindi marapat, mabuhok takong, hindi pinag-aralan, tanga, lalawiganin, bansa, pambukid, bulgar, pangkaraniwan

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Definitions of uneducated in English
Adjective(1) not having a good education
Examples of uneducated in English
(1) Chess took advantage of Willie Dixon because he was black, because he was poor and uneducated .(2) Some of these killings were perpetrated by people who were poor and uneducated , but others were not.(3) If they are not oil rich sheikhs who plunder their country, they are poor uneducated townsfolk who desperately want to be liberated.(4) I attended university as a mature student and was shocked at how ignorant and uneducated our student population actually is.(5) Modern readers of the gospels usually assume that the disciples were poor and uneducated .(6) They know that as long as the population in these areas remain uneducated and illiterate, they will never be removed.(7) These tax cuts will be for the benefit of the high earners at the expense of the poorest, the uneducated and the most vulnerable people in our society.(8) I felt that I'd had the best education money can buy, and yet I was completely uneducated .(9) Would I make the same amount of money as a janitor with an eighth grade education, an uneducated laborer?(10) Unfortunately, much of the world is poor and uneducated and our system simply will not work as well as we would assume.(11) The people were very poor and uneducated and had a poor quality of life.(12) But he did scoop up the shares of those too poor and uneducated to appreciate their potential value.(13) The problem is that entry level jobs are generally where uneducated people go to get skills.(14) Women who are poor and uneducated are often still at the mercy of abusive partners or relatives.(15) Movies about poor, uneducated mothers forced to work punishing jobs are even rarer.(16) The country is too big, too poor, too uneducated and too unstable to give political power to the people, they say.
Related Phrases of uneducated
(1) uneducated ::
walang pinag-aralan
Synonyms
Adjective
1. untaught ::
mangmang
2. unschooled ::
walang pagtatag
3. untutored ::
hindi pinag-aralan
4. untrained ::
hindi pinag-aralan
5. unread ::
hindi pa nababasa
6. unscholarly ::
unscholarly
7. illiterate ::
walang pinag-aralan
8. unlettered ::
walang pinag-aralan
9. ignorant ::
ignorante
10. ill-informed ::
may sakit na kaalaman
11. uninformed ::
hindi batid
12. uncouth ::
pangit
13. unsophisticated ::
walang arte
14. uncultured ::
uncultured
15. unaccomplished ::
palaraprap
16. unenlightened ::
kulang sa balita
18. benighted ::
ginabi
19. backward ::
pabalik
20. redneck ::
redneck
Different Forms
uneducated
Word Example from TV Shows
Is it because she's uneducated,
trapped in a menial service position?

Is it because she's UNEDUCATED, trapped in a menial service position?

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 11

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