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Uninitiate

adjective
1.
Not initiated; deficient in relevant experience.  Synonyms: naive, uninitiated.  "He took part in the experiment as a naive subject"






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"Uninitiate" Quotes from Famous Books



... out of the count, for the moment, the refinements and the illusions which may be added to it—which must be added to it to make it art—it is the reproduction in another material of the actual forms of things. Something which shall answer for it, to the uninitiate, may be produced by merely casting natural objects; and there is a great deal that is called sculpture which scarcely aims at anything more than the production, by a more difficult method, of something like a ...
— Artist and Public - And Other Essays On Art Subjects • Kenyon Cox



Words linked to "Uninitiate" :   uninitiated, naive, initiate, inexperient, inexperienced, people



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