UNKNOWING - significado y definición. Qué es UNKNOWING
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Qué (quién) es UNKNOWING - definición

UK-U.S. POET (1923-1997)
A Door in the Hive; Breathing the Water; Denise Levertoff; Breathing the water; Levertov; Levertov, Denise; This Great Unknowing: Last Poems; With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads

unknowing      
¦ adjective not knowing or aware.
¦ noun literary lack of awareness or knowledge.
Derivatives
unknowingly adverb
unknowingness noun
unknowing      
If you describe a person as unknowing, you mean that they are not aware of what is happening or of what they are doing.
Some governments have been victims and perhaps unknowing accomplices in the bank's activities.
= unwitting
ADJ: usu ADJ n
The Cloud of Unknowing (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Cloud of Unknowing is a 14th-century guidebook by an anonymous English monk. It may also refer to:

Wikipedia

Denise Levertov

Priscilla Denise Levertov (24 October 1923 – 20 December 1997) was a British-born naturalised American poet. She was a recipient of the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry.

Ejemplos de uso de UNKNOWING
1. The women may have been unknowing agents of death.
2. "Moussaoui‘s plea was un–counseled, unknowing and unintelligent,‘‘ said attorney Justin S.
3. The twin attacks at the pet markets, however, could mark a disturbing use of unknowing agents of death.
4. Under the FaceIt scanning program, the police scanned 100,000 unknowing fans at Raymond James Stadium during the 2001 Super Bowl.
5. At this terrifying juncture of history, we have to be ready to "forget" – to start from scratch and experience the frightening void of unknowing.