different between unschooled vs unfamiliar
unschooled
English
Etymology 1
un- +? schooled
Adjective
unschooled (comparative more unschooled, superlative most unschooled)
- Not schooled; not having been to school.
- Inexperienced; not having developed skill or knowledge in some area.
- He was unschooled in the art of persuasion.
Translations
Etymology 2
Verb
unschooled
- simple past tense and past participle of unschool
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unfamiliar
English
Etymology
un- +? familiar
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nf??m?li.??/
Adjective
unfamiliar (comparative more unfamiliar, superlative most unfamiliar)
- Strange, not familiar.
Translations
Noun
unfamiliar (plural unfamiliars)
- An unfamiliar person; a stranger.
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