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is uninformed
adjective
Not informed; ignorant
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She feels that the mainstream media is uninformed when reporting on gang culture and youth violence.
But NBC says that speculation is uninformed (not to mention detrimental to the show).
Since he is a concentrated, introspective dogmatist, he is uninformed by exterior criticism.
It does not mean that he is uninformed about what is going on.
"Quite frankly, that conclusion is uninformed," Mr. McAteer said, explaining that spikes in methane occur after virtually every mine disaster.
They later issued a second statement saying "there is uninformed speculation regarding terms of a potential deal".
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It was inappropriate, it was uninformed.
"To be uninformed is to be slow," he said.
But parents themselves often are uninformed about healthy sleep habits.
Making such a decision, you will always be uninformed.
Ms. Schnaider said on Thursday that people were uninformed.
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