Examples of 'was self-taught' in a sentence

Meaning of "was self-taught"

Was self-taught: This phrase means that someone acquired a skill or knowledge on their own without formal instruction or training

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was self-taught
He was self-taught without formal training in engineering.
Much of his knowledge of meteorology was self-taught.
He was self-taught with a beautiful hand writing.
Much of his musical training was self-taught.
He was self-taught and had no formal training.
His first painting education was self-taught.
He was self-taught but developed precociously.
The majority of his education was self-taught.
He was self-taught and experimented with a range of styles.
Formally trained in literary criticism he was self-taught as an artist.
He was self-taught in art and everything else.
He had no formal education but was self-taught.
I was self-taught and never stop learning.
Martel has maintained in interviews that she was self-taught.
He was self-taught in many instruments during his teen years.

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I had a horticultural and technical education while he was self-taught.
Essentially, he was self-taught and is considered to be a naïve or primitive painter.
I only learned acting and even that was self-taught.
He was self-taught and painted nearly his entire life.
There is evidence that much of his painting ability was self-taught.
He was self-taught and began his career as a street photographer.
His talent was recognized early and his painting technique was self-taught.
Blagdon was self-taught and did not receive formal art training.
Donaldson was a bus builder by trade and was self-taught as a musician.
He was self-taught as an artist and began his career painting portraits.
Calvert was also shy about his educational experience because he was self-taught.
All of that was self-taught via online tutorials and forums.
His musical training started early although much of his accomplishment was self-taught.
He was self-taught and his technique was unique and very efficient.
She had perfect pitch but was self-taught and could not read music.
He was self-taught and picked up what he could from those around him.
With the exception of some college courses, his understanding of music theory was self-taught.
Caro was self-taught in film through only reading narrative film books.
I had to learn so many new skills and most of what I learned was self-taught.
Our founder was self-taught but we all learned from him.
Since we are always acquiring experience, we can not actually say that Socrates was self-taught.
Bendandi was self-taught and never published a verifiable scientific exposition of his theory.
In early life, Mary Alice Robertson was self-taught under the supervision of her parents.
He was self-taught and without any formal epidemiological or research training, but he learnt fast.
Frederick Franz had studied Greek for two years and was self-taught in Hebrew.
He was self-taught on cornet for four years before moving to Marseille.
Before being discovered and trained to be a professional wrestler by Zbyszko Cyganiewicz, Kolov was self-taught.
Henri Rousseau was self-taught and is considered to be a naïve or primitive painter.
Just about everything I know was self-taught.
He was self-taught as an artist and after travelling in various countries settled in England.
Marie de Gournay was self-taught in Latin and Greek.
He was self-taught and the only one of the Hoosier Group painters without European training.
Everything I know about sex was self-taught.
As a botanist Freyn was self-taught - he reportedly never attended a formal lecture on botany.
He did not receive formal education, he was self-taught.

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He was self-taught without formal training in engineering
I have been mostly self-taught since then
Beal is self-taught in number theory in mathematics
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