unenlightened

IPA/ˌʌn.ɪnˈlaɪ.tənd/
KK[ˌʌnɛnlˈaɪtənd]IPA/ˌʌn.ɪnˈlaɪ.t̬ənd/

unenlightened — 形容詞

  • unenlightenedpositive
  • more unenlightenedcomparative
  • most unenlightenedsuperlative

1. not having enough education, modern information, or openness to new ideas, so th

1.形容詞C1
釋義

蒙昧;無知

缺乏現代知識或開明觀點的

not having enough education, modern information, or openness to new ideas, so that your opinions or actions seem unfair or old-fashioned

例句

Sivan's unenlightened comments about therapy make many of her friends uncomfortable.

Sivan 對心理治療的無知言論讓她的許多朋友感到不自在。

collocation: unenlightened comments / views about [topic]

The company's unenlightened policy on parental leave caused anger among its employees.

該公司在育嬰假上的落後政策引發了員工的不滿。

collocation: unenlightened policy / practice / approach

同義詞
  • ignorant

    simpler and more neutral; just means lacking knowledge, without the judgment of being old-fashioned

  • narrow-minded

    focuses on unwillingness to consider other viewpoints rather than lack of knowledge

  • backward

    more openly insulting; suggests a person or society has failed to progress

  • benighted

    formal or literary synonym, literally 'in darkness'; carries a similar critical tone

反義詞
  • enlightened

    the direct opposite; having modern, open, and well-informed views

  • open-minded

    willing to consider new ideas; focuses on attitude rather than knowledge

  • progressive

    actively supporting social reform and modern ideas

用法筆記

Often used to describe opinions, policies, social attitudes, or historical eras that are seen as narrow-minded or behind the times. The word carries a tone of criticism.

常見錯誤

I was unenlightened about the bus schedule.
I was unaware of the bus schedule.
💡'unenlightened' is too strong for ordinary lack of information; it implies a moral or intellectual failing.