Unschooled vs Unfamiliar - What's the difference?
unschooled | unfamiliar | Related terms |
Not schooled; not having been to school.
inexperienced in something.
:He was unschooled in the art of persuasion.
Strange, not familiar.
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, year=2011
, date=October 15
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, title=Liverpool 1 - 1 Man Utd
, work=BBC Sport
Unschooled is a related term of unfamiliar.
As adjectives the difference between unschooled and unfamiliar
is that unschooled is not schooled; not having been to school while unfamiliar is strange, not familiar.As a noun unfamiliar is
an unfamiliar person; a stranger.unschooled
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(en adjective)unfamiliar
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(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=United were second-best for long periods as they struggled to adapt to an unfamiliar line-up and were ultimately fortunate to leave Merseyside with their unbeaten league run still intact.}}