knowledgeless
English
Etymology
Adjective
knowledgeless (not comparable)
- Devoid of knowledge; ignorant.
- 1835, Richard Carlile, Church Reform, London: for the author, p. 16,[1]
- The dissent of knowledge and the dissent of ignorance, though disunited, are becoming too powerful for your knowledgeless Church; and you, at last, have consented to speak of its necessary reform!
- 1962, Aldous Huxley, Island, New York: Bantam, 1963, Chapter 15, p. 272,[2]
- Ultimately and essentially there was only a luminous bliss, only a knowledgeless understanding, only union with unity in a limitless, undifferentiated awareness.
- 1835, Richard Carlile, Church Reform, London: for the author, p. 16,[1]