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untaught

[uhn-tawt] / ʌnˈtɔt /
ADJECTIVE
ignorant
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ADJECTIVE
natural
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If it is illegal in Florida to teach about systemic racism, then aspects of the Holocaust relevant for young Americans go untaught.

From New York Times

Instead, it was pushed down, unremembered and untaught until efforts decades later started bringing it into the light.

From Seattle Times

They could also be untaught if the tone continued to be unaccompanied by a shock, and then be retrained by pairing them once more.

From Scientific American

Nor was he as untaught as he claimed; he took classes and learned a great deal from his painter friends.

From New York Times

When a child who could be taught to read goes untaught, the child suffers a lasting injury — and so does society,” Judge Stephen J. Murphy III wrote.

From Washington Post