untutored

English

Etymology

un- + tutored

Adjective

untutored (not comparable)

  1. untrained, not taught or educated in a field of knowledge
    To my untutored eye all the trees looked alike.
    • 1834 January, [Edgar Allan Poe], “The Visionary”, in The Lady’s Book, page 41, column 2:
      The eye wandered from object to object, and rested upon none; neither the “Grotesques” of the Greek painters, nor the sculptures of the best Italian days, nor the huge carvings of untutored Egypt.

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