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unsophisticated
[uhn-suh-fis-ti-key-tid]
adjective
not sophisticated; sophisticated; simple; artless.
without complexity or refinements.
a relatively unsophisticated mechanism.
unadulterated; pure; genuine.
unsophisticated
/ ˌʌnsəˈfɪstɪˌkeɪtɪd /
adjective
lacking experience or worldly wisdom
marked by a lack of refinement or complexity
an unsophisticated machine
unadulterated or genuine
Other Word Forms
- unsophisticatedness noun
- unsophisticatedly adverb
- unsophistication noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of unsophisticated1
Example Sentences
Appalachia today includes pockets of extreme poverty and its inhabitants are often offensively depicted as "hillbillies" - simple, unsophisticated and poor.
We were unsophisticated regarding the business end of it, and we just loved creating music.
When Mark Delgado made his MLS debut, he was just 17 and even he acknowledges his approach to soccer was unsophisticated.
This is because the American people are politically unsophisticated and are easily manipulated to believe things that are not true.
The American public is politically unsophisticated, which means that many people are easily moved by emotional appeals and scary-sounding words — at least to them — such as “communism” and “socialism.”
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