What is a good word for a lack of knowledge on a particular subject matter?


I would like to know if there is a word for the above situation. Particularly, I would like a word that replaces "X" in the following sentence:



You are so computer-X.



If it has to, it could fit in the following sentence:



You are so X when it comes to computers.



I have words for both, but the first is not a very intellectual one. The word I have for the first sentence is "ignorant". I don't like that word in this context, though, because it is fairly common. I would like an uncommon word for the former sentence. For the latter sentence, I have the word "inerudite", if I am using it properly in that sentence (it would be nice to know if I am not). I can live with using the using the second word and the second sentence, but I would like to know, is there a better word than "ignorant" that will satisfy the grammatical conditions of the first sentence?



Answer



Someone posted the answer for which I was looking. I know not of why, but the individual's answer was removed, so for those that happen upon this, the word that was presented in the post was nescient.


Nescient:



: lack of knowledge or awareness


lack of knowledge; ignorance.



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