0 not knowing a lot about a particular thing or having experience of it:
Readers unversed in deconstruction will find the language of this book strange and difficult.
A young preacher caught up in his piety, he was unversed in the daily lives and mental universe of the 'poore' of his parish.
This is not a case of civil servants unversed in the ways of industry being misled by industry.
Many, unversed in law and easily impressed by those utterly vague but high-sounding threats, could be frightened into paying for something they never wanted.
It will be unversed in ninety-nine cases out of 100 in the direct problem at issue.
These immigrants who come to this country are quite unversed in our ways, and know nothing of the law of this country.
Many of the working people concerned are simple-minded and unversed in questions of law and are unable to present their cases effectively.
I am not entirely unversed in matters of the interests of children.