0 not knowing a lot about a particular thing or having experience of it:
Bennett, who is unversed in financial matters, soon faces poverty for herself and her children.
Similarly, players who are unversed in, and indifferent to, chess history should not touch it.
I think it is more likely that, not having been here to intervene in the debate so far, he is singularly unversed in the matters we are discussing.
I suspect that there is a similar fear that it will be unversed in the problems it faces and to preserve its independence will be reluctant to look for advice.
A single medical practitioner, unversed in the complexities of mental health and acting in isolation, may well not be equipped to make an informed and accurate assessment.
I am not entirely unversed in matters of the interests of children.
Many of the working people concerned are simple-minded and unversed in questions of law and are unable to present their cases effectively.
These immigrants who come to this country are quite unversed in our ways, and know nothing of the law of this country.