uneducation

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ education.

Noun

uneducation (uncountable)

  1. Lack of education; ignorance.
    • 1899, Elwyn Alfred Barron, Manders: A Tale of Paris, page 8:
      Nearly six years of age was Manders now, but he still knew very well the gross folly of being much disturbed by such irrational things as death and the hodge-podge of mortal uneducation.
    • 1911, Alfred Richard Orage, Arthur Moore, The New Age: A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature and Art:
      The sight of a sheepskin coat from Zakopane led me to a discussion of Polish peasant industries, and the high percentage of artistic achievement in spite of wretched poverty and uneducation.
    • 1964, New Society, volume 4, page 25:
      But most school magazines I have seen are devastating examples of uneducation.

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