0 not knowing much or having much information about something: --
For a journalist, he seems surprisingly uninformed about what is happening in the news.
1 people who do not have much information or knowledge about something: --
Under inflation targeting, the penalty rule is only slightly more complicated because an uninformed bank cannot control inflation exactly.
In the absence of the probability generating the keys, an uninformed random choice among the children still provides an alternative.
In such cases, the worst outcome for the uninformed voter is to cast the decisive or swing vote.
Sixty-three percent of respondents named 'unco-operative or uninformed extension' officers12.
However, once again, this chapter is let down by some uninformed discussion about modern linguistic theory.
His comments betrayed two common suspicions musicians have about music criticism: that it tends to be (1) self-important and (2) uninformed.
Roberts' contribution represents 10 years of self-experimentation, and yet we remain uninformed about its reliability, confounds, generality, interindividual differences, and causality.
The goal of the two groups was the same: to predict the average prediction of the uninformed group, given companies' actual earnings.