0 having no knowledge of or education in a particular subject
The issue is not the untutored average person versus experts, but experts plus some laypersons versus other untutored individuals.
Contamination of water which is noticeable raises the field officer's anxiety because it indicates to the untutored that all is not well.
Due attention is paid to the composer's aesthetic and literary influences (film, opera, ethnography, chemistry) and his earliest, untutored attempts at composition.
The role of language learning aptitude in untutored acquisition is less clear, especially in the long run.
A person cannot be identified to an untutored eye just by looking at the samples on the database so any interference by retention is minimal.
The current tendency is toward an insecure hypercorrect pronunciation, and an untutored indifference to grammar.
Meanwhile, today's director or actor must find some means to convey a sense of the nature of that magic to an untutored playgoer.
He was no wild untutored genius and resented being thought of as such.