ill-informed

  • 1ill-informed — ill in formed adj knowing less than you should about a particular subject ill informed about ▪ Some employers are ill informed about education …

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  • 2ill-informed — ill in formed adjective 1. ) an ill informed person does not have much knowledge of a particular subject 2. ) showing a lack of knowledge of a particular subject: ill informed comments …

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  • 3ill-informed — /il in fawrmd /, adj. lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill informed of the danger. [1815 25] * * * adj 1 : not having a lot of knowledge especially about… …

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  • 4ill-informed — UK / US adjective 1) an ill informed person does not have much knowledge of a particular subject 2) showing a lack of knowledge of a particular subject ill informed comments …

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  • 5ill-informed — /il in fawrmd /, adj. lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill informed of the danger. [1815 25] * * * …

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  • 6ill-in|formed — «IHL ihn FRMD», adjective. 1. lacking reliable or correct information: »ill informed rumors. 2. lacking knowledge or information; ignorant: »He was astonished that people so well respected should be so ill informed (Manchester Guardian Weekly) …

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  • 7informed — in|formed [ınˈfo:md US o:r ] adj 1.) having a lot of knowledge or information about a particular subject or situation ▪ Informed sources said it was likely that the President would make a televised statement. well informed/ill informed ▪ I became …

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  • 8informed — adjective 1 having a lot of knowledge or information about a particular subject or situation: Informed sources have denied that the President was involved at all. 2 well informed/ill informed/badly informed knowing a lot or not knowing much about …

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  • 9ill — ill1 [ ıl ] adjective ** 1. ) not healthy, because of a medical condition or an injury: He s been ill for a couple of weeks. She was too ill to travel. mentally ill patients terminally ill (=going to die because of an illness)… …

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  • 10ill — I UK [ɪl] / US adjective Word forms ill : adjective ill comparative worse superlative worst *** 1) not healthy, because of a medical condition or an injury. The usual American word is sick He s been ill for a couple of weeks. She was too ill to… …

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