Examples of using Uninformed in English and their translations into Hebrew
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why don't you start acting like a school counselor and not an uninformed backwards little dork?
When the artist Ugo Rondinone was diagnosed with an aggressive form of bladder cancer in May 2017 he felt alone and terribly uninformed.
does not mean that you should dismiss them as uninformed, irrational, or stupid.
You might have had a pretty good excuse before I got here of being uninformed and misinformed.
But most of the critics, I thought, were ignorant, uninformed or just superstitious.”.
Carter was made to look weak and uninformed and was defeated in the election of 1980 by Republican candidate Ronald Reagan.
To the uninformed observer, you're not some sad cliché,
The lay public was uninformed about the true nature of these compounds and what their importance may be in the understanding of perception itself.
Uninformed public opinion, a biased media… and the atavistic fears of a Western culture… that regards all Arabs as potential enemies… have done the rest.
Like Bull predicted, he's making her look uninformed, like she doesn't do her homework.
And that's no way to live. To be uninformed and entirely at someone else's mercy.
And in case you're uninformed we came to rock the house There's only one question that I got for you and that's, who are you?
I have nothing special to say about Gunter Grass' uninformed, unbalanced and provocative statement,” he says.
Calling Bush's statement"uninformed," he explained"Iran has never said it wanted a nuclear weapon for any reason.
the ignorant, and the young and uninformed.”.
Designed to elicit blind obedience and strike fear into the hearts of the innocent and the uninformed.
So you have a chance to draw your own thoroughly uninformed opinion about an utterly innocuous exchange.
does not mean that you should dismiss them as uninformed, irrational, or stupid.
I know, I know a hospital is the worst place to be when you feel uninformed.
verify the facts, and thus to reduce the risk of making uninformed decisions.