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  1. This page is about the saying "Better untaught than ill taught". Possible meaning: This proverb drops the verb "to be" (It is better to be untaught than ill taught). We understand: "It is better not to be taught at all than to be taught badly." It's better not to learn something than to learn it badly. Note:

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  2. 1. without training or education. 2. attained or achieved without instruction. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. untaught in American English. (ʌnˈtɔt ) verb transitive pt. & pp. of. 1. unteach. adjective. 2. not taught or instructed; uneducated; ignorant. 3. acquired without being taught; natural.

  3. The meaning of UNTAUGHT is not instructed or trained : ignorant. How to use untaught in a sentence.

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  5. A complete guide to the word "UNTAUGHT": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  6. Apr 28, 2022 · Best Answer. The concept that it's 'better to be unborn than untaught' is an attempt to suggest that if a child will be born into an environment where that child cannot...

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  8. The earliest known use of the adjective untaught is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for untaught is from around 1340, in the writing of Richard Rolle, hermit and religious author.