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I don’t know the meaning of the word «regret.»

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not know the meaning of the word

To be completely without the particular quality, trait, or characteristic that is being described. Integrity? Ha! John doesn’t know the meaning of the word! Oh please, Janet, you don’t know the meaning of the word «poor.»

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not know the meaning of the word

If you mention a word and say that someone doesn’t know the meaning of the word, you mean that they do not have a particular quality or have never done or experienced a particular thing. Love? He doesn’t know the meaning of the word! Ruthie was an optimist; she didn’t even know the meaning of the word depression. Note: Nouns such as phrase and term are sometimes used instead of word. Patrick doesn’t know the meaning of the phrase `speed limit’.

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not know the meaning of the word

behave as if unaware of the concept referred to or implied. informal

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not know the ˈmeaning of the word

(disapproving) not have enough experience of something to understand what it really is; not be capable of really understanding something: Love? He doesn’t know the meaning of the word.They talk about justice, but they don’t know the meaning of the word.

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See also:

  • there was/is something about (someone or something)
  • there’s something about (someone or something)
  • there’s something about somebody/something
  • prove (to be) (something)
  • prove to be
  • as (something) as they come
  • as as they come
  • as clever, stupid, etc. as they come
  • How (something) can you be?
  • how selfish, stupid, ungrateful, etc. can you get?

The statement is said to express ire and/or contempt. When someone says it, they are saying that the person who used the aforementioned adjective should not be using it, as they don’t truly know what it means to feel it. I.E. you had your face melted off, and you broke the arm of someone who pissed you off. You would say «Painful? You don’t know the meaning of the word.»

Offender: My family are all idiots. I mean, I’m never stop having to suffer their genocide.

You: Suffering? you don’t know the meaning of the word.

by Tevel February 19, 2014

Sorry for the misleading title — but I know of no other way to put this question —

Is there a phrase or idiom or even word associated with this particular phenomenon/incident/occurrence ->

«when you don’t know the meaning of a/some word(s) in the definition
of a word, whose meaning you didn’t know, and hence had to look up its
definition»?

It is poorly worded, I know. Feel Free to Edit this question!

asked Jul 1, 2016 at 11:53

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New to/at — ODO

adjective 2.2  Inexperienced at or unaccustomed to (an activity)

«I’m quite new to gardening»
«So I’m quite new at it, I’m still naïve and eager, which is why I’m in the publicity role.»

When you say that you’re new to something, people generally understand that your knowledge in that field is very little, as if you’re almost ignorant. However it doesn’t usually have that negative connotation associated with being called an ignorant.

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answered Jul 2, 2016 at 5:02

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As for»fatigue», more than

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Что же касается» утомления»,

то более чем 150 стран убедительно демонстрируют, что им не известно значение этого слова.

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It just seems to me that

the

son

of the

mayor

of

one

of the

most respectable

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Мне это видится как сын мэра одного из самых респектабельных городов Мичигана… как

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The

women did not

know

or understand the meaning of the word«rape», owing to

the

women’s relative lack

of

awareness.

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Женщины не понимают или не представляют себе значения слова<< изнасилование>> в связи с тем, что они недостаточно осведомлены в этих вопросах.

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The

term Scientology is taken from

the

Latin

word

scio(knowing,

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Термин« Саентология» происходит от латинского слова« scio»(

знание в самом полном смысле этого слова) и греческого слова« logos»( учение).

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Я использую слово» суфий» в самом широком смысле этого слова.

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Ron Hubbard, comes from

the

Latin scio which means«knowing, in

the

fullest meaning of the word» and

the

Greek

word

logos which means»study

of.

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Роном Хаббардом, образовано от латинского

слова

scio, что означает« знание в самом полном смысле этого слова», и греческого

слова

logos, что значит« учение».

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