Untutored vs Callow - What's the difference?
untutored | callow | Related terms |
untrained, not taught or educated in a field of knowledge
(obsolete) Bald.
Unfledged (of a young bird).
* Dryden
Immature, lacking in life experience.
Lacking color or firmness (of some kinds of insects or other arthropods, such as spiders, just after ecdysis). Teneral.
Shallow or weak-willed.
Unburnt (of a brick)
A callow young bird.
A callow or teneral phase of an insect or other arthropod, typically shortly after ecdysis, while the skin still is hardening, the colours have not yet become stable, and as a rule, before the animal is able to move effectively.
Untutored is a related term of callow.
As adjectives the difference between untutored and callow
is that untutored is untrained, not taught or educated in a field of knowledge while callow is (obsolete) bald.As a noun callow is
a callow young bird.untutored
English
Adjective
(-)- To my untutored eye all the trees looked alike.
Anagrams
*callow
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- And in the leafy summit spy'd a nest, / Which, o'er the callow young, a sparrow pressed.
- Those three young men are particularly callow youths.