94 examples of unintelligent in sentences

Its rays illumined from below one of those faces of crude comeliness common to her class, the face of an animal not unintelligent but first and last an animal.

The masses are by no means so foolish or unintelligent as we sometimes imagine.

* Tommy Morrison always used to say that only unintelligent people woke up feeling really well.

It was his favorite theory that a great man, like Oliver Cromwell, could govern better than the unintelligent multitude.

The evils of unintelligent and unsupervised study are evident to all who have any connection with modern education.

'Speak up!' "'A woman come along 'ere, sir, and went through this 'ere door,' said the constable, clearly, but with a curious monotonous intonation that is sometimes heard from an unintelligent man.

So the thought that upon his person any assault was meditated Wharton dismissed as unintelligent.

How he earned his money is therefore, unexplained, except upon the supposition that S. Giorgio, unintelligent as he may have been in his patronage of art, paid him for work performed.

Miss Grace Abbott, director of the Chicago League for the Protection of Immigrants, tells a story, illustrating how very unintelligent an educated professional man can be in relation to immigrant problems.

I have elsewhere defined the thing as follows: "Personification is a figure by which, in imagination, we ascribe intelligence and personality to unintelligent beings or abstract qualities.

And at last it became evident, even to the most unintelligent, that the only scientific explanation of this phenomenon lay in the theory that Christianity was indeed unique, and, at the very least, was the most perfect human system of faithperfectly human, I mean, in that it embodied and answered adequately all the religious aspirations of the human racethe most perfect system of faith the world had ever seen.

Monsignor Masterman had begun to stare, almost with unintelligent eyes, at the thronged street, beneath, watching the great carriages come past, each surmounted by a crown with its proper supporters, each surrounded by a small guard drawn from the troops that had ridden by just now.

Instead, it is stupid, unintelligent.

But every stage of the progress, through the virtues of the teachers, and the felicitous disposition of the pupil, exhibits both in exactly the due relations in which each ought to be with the other, with none of the friction of rebellious and refractory temper on one side, or of unintelligent harshness on the other.

" The excesses to which bias and unintelligent philanthropy can lead a man are lamentably illustrated in the writings of the Moravian missionary, Heckewelder, regarding the Delaware Indians.

However, together with the love of natural science inculcated by the fashionable philosophy of the day, they also possessed the much less admirable, though entirely amiable, theory of universal and unintelligent philanthropy which was embodied in this philosophy.

The child-king was considered unintelligent, and ungraceful, and ungracious.

It is a fact that, because of their unintelligent plan of planting, our ancestors made less wine and corn to the acre than we do.

I mean that the gross and unintelligent laudation of any artist who arrives at what is called assured fame, naturally turns one's mind on to the critical consciousness of his imperfections.

The defect in the American manager's policy heretofore has been that he has squandered his money upon high salaries for a few of his actors and costly, because unintelligent, expenditure for mere dazzle and show.

Now, in a signed review of a book, a critique published in 'The Sketch' (October 13, 1897), Mr. Clodd wrote about the Census: 'Thousands of persons were asked whether they had ever seen apparitions, and out of these some hundreds, mostly unintelligent foreigners, replied in the affirmative.

Secondly, it is not the fact that 'some hundreds, mostly unintelligent foreigners, replied in the affirmative.'

Of foreigners (naturally 'unintelligent'), 185 returned affirmative answers.

He was a spare, unintelligent, henpecked, elderly man, and she, a stout, forbidding-looking lady.

I remember a young ladyby no means a stupid or unintelligent onetelling me that being with George Eliot always gave her a pain in "her mental neck," just as an hour passed in a picture gallery did to her physical neck.

94 examples of  unintelligent  in sentences