Results for: lacking knowledge, unconscious, unaware, not knowing
English English
be a cause or sign of something, express an opinion or intention, go with something, have a particular sense, intend to do something, intend to express something, lacking frankness or directness//mean, means, vtmealy-mouthed
be certain about something, comprehend something, have encountered somebody or something before, have knowledge of; be acquainted with; understand; distinguish; be aware of, have sex with somebody, hold information in the mind, identify somebody or som...know
be in a state of sleep, fall asleep; be inattentive, be inactive; lie dormant or latent, be in quiet state, inactivity, unconscious state entered into by the body for the purpose of rest and rejuvenation (in humans and animals); period of rest; inactiv...slumber
begun, launched; instructed in the basic elements of a subject or skill, taught; admitted into membership by special ceremony, people with special knowledgeinitiated
being in motion, changeable, lacking order or stability, moving about, not decided, not inhabited; not solved; not orderly; not stable, not legally resolved, uncertain, uninhabited, unpaidunsettled
being in semicoma, in a partial coma, partially comatose, nearly unconscioussemicomatose
being kept down by force, psychological protective mechanism, see also:denial, state of being repressed, suppression; suppression of undesirable feelings urges or memories within the unconscious (Psychoanalysis)repression
being vapor, fanciful, obscured by vapor, producing vapor, resembling vapor; producing vapor; imaginary; lacking substance, unsubstantial, volatilevaporous
being without pity, cruel, merciless, lacking compassion, brutalruthless
belief in changeable standards, belief that judgment and knowledge are dependent upon the particular individual and his environmentrelativism
belief that everything exists in the mind, theory that items of knowledge do not exist except in the mindmentalism
belief that knowledge comes from reasoning, exercise of power to think, involvement in intellectual pursuits; use of the mind or intellect; doctrine which holds that pure reason is the source of knowledge (Philosophy), too much attention to thinkingintellectualism
belief that phenomena comprise the only true knowledge (Philosophy), sense-data-based theory of perceptionphenomenalism
belonging to no particular social rank (of a person); without social divisions (of a society), lacking social classes, not having a social classclassless
bereaved, deprived, deprived of the possession or use of something, feeling sense of loss, lackingbereft
 

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