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All in the know antonyms

in the know
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adj in the know

  • unintelligent β€” deficient in intelligence; dull; stupid.
  • unreasonable β€” not reasonable or rational; acting at variance with or contrary to reason; not guided by reason or sound judgment; irrational: an unreasonable person.
  • dull β€” not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • slow β€” moving or proceeding with little or less than usual speed or velocity: a slow train.
  • negligent β€” guilty of or characterized by neglect, as of duty: negligent officials.
  • incautious β€” not cautious; careless; reckless; heedless.
  • rash β€” acting or tending to act too hastily or without due consideration.
  • observant β€” quick to notice or perceive; alert.
  • indiscreet β€” not discreet; lacking prudence, good judgment, or circumspection: an indiscreet remark.
  • unafraid β€” feeling fear; filled with apprehension: afraid to go.
  • absent-minded β€” Someone who is absent-minded forgets things or does not pay attention to what they are doing, often because they are thinking about something else.
  • careless β€” If you are careless, you do not pay enough attention to what you are doing, and so you make mistakes, or cause harm or damage.
  • quiet β€” making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound: quiet neighbors.
  • unworried β€” having or characterized by worry; concerned; anxious: Their worried parents called the police.
  • known β€” past participle of know1 .
  • unknowing β€” ignorant or unaware: unknowing aid to the enemy.
  • public β€” of, relating to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole: public funds; a public nuisance.
  • revealed β€” to make known; disclose; divulge: to reveal a secret.
  • naive β€” having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality; unsophisticated; ingenuous.
  • kind β€” of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
  • obtuse β€” not quick or alert in perception, feeling, or intellect; not sensitive or observant; dull.
  • blunt β€” If you are blunt, you say exactly what you think without trying to be polite.
  • coarse β€” Coarse things have a rough texture because they consist of thick threads or large pieces.
  • rough β€” having a coarse or uneven surface, as from projections, irregularities, or breaks; not smooth: rough, red hands; a rough road.
  • stylish β€” characterized by or conforming to style or the fashionable standard; fashionably elegant; smart or chic: She wore a very stylish gown to the inaugural ball.
  • unclever β€” mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence; able.
  • idiotic β€” of, relating to, or characteristic of an idiot.
  • honest β€” honorable in principles, intentions, and actions; upright and fair: an honest person.
  • frivolous β€” characterized by lack of seriousness or sense: frivolous conduct.
  • unthinking β€” thoughtless; heedless; inconsiderate: an unthinking, tactless person.
  • uncultivated β€” prepared and used for raising crops; tilled: cultivated land.
  • unrefined β€” not refined; not purified, as substances: unrefined metal.
  • uncool β€” not self-assured or relaxed: He felt very uncool, making a speech to strangers.
  • easy β€” not hard or difficult; requiring no great labor or effort: a book that is easy to read; an easy victory.
  • simple β€” easy to understand, deal with, use, etc.: a simple matter; simple tools.
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