Unknowledgeable in a sentence as an adjective

And "aggressively unknowledgeable" is the phrase of the day.

I love the phrase "aggressively unknowledgeable".I have ordered much stuff from them; would love to visit them in person sometime.

People will straight up lie to you here, not because they are acting out of malice, but because they don't want to lose face by appearing stupid or unknowledgeable.

I'm quite unknowledgeable about this, but from what little I understand: That is actually a very major effort in many cases, isn't it?

In such extreme cases with incredibly unreasonable and unknowledgeable people just don't upgrade their browser.

If you are unknowledgeable about economics/incentive structures you really should try not to get so angry when your outraged intuitive solutions get shot down.

If an unknowledgeable project submitter gets a 10/10 or so feedback ratio they could feel pretty good about their submission, but if they get 0/30 they might realize they need to raise their price a bit.

My interaction with Americans has not been in a professional setting, but my opinion of them is that they're very unknowledgeable about things happening outside their country.

I would disagree - end users being lazy/unknowledgeable is something foreseeable, so the company could do something like starting with a random admin password or requiring that the admin password be changed before use. Home router manufacturers seem to be doing increasingly better at this.

Unknowledgeable definitions

adjective

unaware because of a lack of relevant information or knowledge; "he was completely ignorant of the circumstances"; "an unknowledgeable assistant"; "his rudeness was unwitting"

See also: ignorant unknowing unwitting