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ignorant
[ig-ner-uhnt]
adjective
lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned.
Although he was an ignorant man, he was very excited to learn.
Antonyms: literatelacking knowledge or information as to a particular subject or fact.
I admit I'm entirely ignorant of quantum physics.
Synonyms: unenlightenedAntonyms: learneduninformed; unaware.
You'd have to be pretty ignorant not to have heard this news.
due to or showing lack of knowledge or training.
Everyone makes an ignorant statement or two when they're first starting out.
ignorant
/ ˈɪɡnərənt /
adjective
lacking in knowledge or education; unenlightened
lacking in awareness or knowledge (of)
ignorant of the law
resulting from or showing lack of knowledge or awareness
an ignorant remark
Confusables Note
Other Word Forms
- ignorantly adverb
- nonignorant adjective
- nonignorantly adverb
- quasi-ignorant adjective
- quasi-ignorantly adverb
- self-ignorant adjective
- superignorant adjective
- superignorantly adverb
- unignorant adjective
- unignorantly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of ignorant1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Students are encouraged to despise their society and kept ignorant of anything that might make them think otherwise.
He mocked Senator John Kennedy, a candidate for U.S. president, calling him a “millionaire, illiterate and ignorant.”
Duane Roberts made millions off a food he was initially wholly ignorant of: the humble burrito.
“It felt like I had the space to be a beginner and the space to be ignorant.”
They inherit the old right’s underbelly: ignorant isolationism, knee-jerk racism, paranoia about Jews, resentment of Washington.
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