Similar words: ignorant, france, significance, entrance, tolerance, assurance, endurance, severance. Meaning: ['ɪgnərəns] n. the lack of knowledge or education.
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271. Books conceived in ignorance or misunderstanding are evaluated by reviewers who usually know even less.
272. This in spite of suffering and discord, in spite of ignorance and general human failure.
273. Even among those not so badly affected, ignorance about radiation produces powerful if sometimes irrational fear.
274. Ignorance and ingratitude, such is the lot of the savant.
275. Right knowledge was a necessary safeguard against the immorality and perversion which stemmed from ignorance.
276. Misuse through ignorance can result in your getting lost, flying into controlled airspace, and putting other aircraft at risk.
277. New moralists caricatured purity feminism as a repressive moral code based on ignorance and punitive condemnation.
277. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
278. But a blind refusal to consider alternatives is negatively based on fear, ignorance, deeply embedded convictions or insularity.
279. It can never be utterly erased by our preoccupation with the self and our ignorance.
280. The proposed charter is a combination of paranoia, elitism, staff manipulation and basic ignorance about how government really functions.
281. She was a bad dancer and he would be happy to improve this lack and ignorance.
282. In Seville he had often pleaded ignorance over some of the expressions she used.
283. Many species have been wiped out through sublime ignorance.
284. He took courses to remedy his abysmal ignorance.
285. The civilization is a concept which is opposite to barbarism, fatuity and ignorance. It symbolizes the progressive degree and civilized state of human society.
286. BASEL, Switzerland — Long-lasting marriages may thrive on love, compromise and increasing ignorance about one another.
287. Ignorance and bungling are better than wisdom and skill without love.
288. In this particular form , Nataraja, Shiva is dancing upon the ignorance of man.
289. While intralingual error is caused by overgeneralization, ignorance of rule restrictions, incomplete application of rules, false concept hypothesized, induced factors and lack of practice.
290. Without and beyond, the world lay in darkness, ignorance, and savagery.
291. Wealth and poverty, health and disease, culture and ignorance, labour and leisure, repletion and hunger, virtue and vice, are all only terms for greater or less degrees of freedom.
292. You all should rise above the clouds of ignorance , narrowness, and selfishness.
293. Such dull, dogged and unspectacular heroism is necessary for fighting against filth, ignorance and disease.
294. The most primary problem is the ignorance of the behavioral factors in the process of design and construction, which led up to the scarcity of public activity and public space that have genius loci.
295. But although they had faith in the words of him whom they knew to be truthful, the ignorance that as yet occupied their minds so enveloped their faith in darkness that they were almost dumfounded.
296. Socrate's wisdom is a wisdom of the honest acknowledgement of one's ignorance, and its kernel is the recognition of the finitude of human being and the infinitude of ultimate reality.
297. "Sir, " said the little Savoyard , with that childish confidence which is composed of ignorance and innocence, "my money.
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