unwitting
English
Etymology
From Middle English unwittinge, unwitand, from Old English unwitende (“unwitting; not knowing; unaware; unconscious”), from Proto-Germanic *unwitandz (“not knowing”), equivalent to un- + witting. Cognate with West Frisian ûnwittend, Dutch onwetend, German Low German unwetend, German unwissend and unwissentlich, Icelandic óvitandi.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɪtɪŋ
Adjective
unwitting (comparative more unwitting, superlative most unwitting)
- unaware or uninformed; oblivious
- Synonyms: clueless, ignorant; see also Thesaurus:ignorant
- Antonyms: aware, cognizant
- 2017, BioWare, Mass Effect: Andromeda (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →OCLC, PC, scene: Location of Experiment:
- We've located the perfect site for experimentation on live test subjects. Kadara's "badlands" offer unsupervised access to unwitting test subjects free from any lawful or ethical constraints.
- unintentional
- (transl.) 4th century BC, Plato, Sophist, 230a
- Some people, apparently, have thought about it and reached the conclusion that every case of being misinformed is unwitting.
- 1963 May, “News and Comment: Derailment at Bethnal Green”, in Modern Railways, page 299:
- Persistent but unwitting excessive speed over a sharply curved turnout forming part of a double junction, which resulted in slight track distortion, was the primary cause of the derailment of an electric m.u. at Bethnal Green on Saturday, June 17 last.
- Synonyms: inadvertent, unintended; see also Thesaurus:unintentional
- Antonym: deliberate
- (transl.) 4th century BC, Plato, Sophist, 230a
Derived terms
Translations
unaware
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unintentional
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References
- “unwitting”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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