Similar words: ignorant, france, significance, entrance, tolerance, assurance, endurance, severance. Meaning: ['ɪgnərəns] n. the lack of knowledge or education.
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121. Otherwise my opinion may be based on ignorance. 5.
122. Ignorance never settles a question. Benjamin Disraeli
123. The average American's ignorance of geography is shocking.
124. He never understood her moral ignorance so well before.
125. He is pleased by my ignorance.
126. There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
127. All wonder is the effect of novelty on ignorance. Samuel Johnson
128. Or even complete ignorance on the Prince's behalf?
129. Madame, you see, never assumed either ignorance or experience.
130. I find their ignorance horrifying.
131. Truth, therefore, is socially fractious, while ignorance is bliss.
132. In some cases it is based upon simple ignorance.
133. There is widespread ignorance about what may be claimed.
134. All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure. Mark Twain
135. Science is the father of knowledge, but opinion breeds ignorance. Hippocrates
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136. Is it one of those reactions that occur spontaneously when journalists' ink is mixed with an equal measure of pure ignorance?
137. He brushed aside the views of the joint chiefs of staff, ascribing their opposition to ignorance of the Far East.
138. Computer crackers, for all their technical savvy, rely heavily on the carelessness and ignorance of their targets.
139. The stigma may not result from associating her language with ignorance, but the unkindness is just as real.
140. A survey of doctors in eight cities also indicated a high level of ignorance.
141. He repeated his question, and came up against the same smiling ignorance.
142. Louisa was filled with a terrible wonder at Frere's ignorance.
143. It would be disingenuous on our part to pretend ignorance of our book's impact, both in sales and controversy.
144. Finally, ignorance of the cultural and theoretical perspective that underlies a study can colour its substantive conclusions.
145. There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance. Socrates
146. Thus the two sections were hurried, through ignorance and blind presumption, towards all the untold horrors of civil war.
147. None the less, ignorance and poverty continue to claim victims, particularly malnourished slum children, who are the most susceptible.
148. Demand is shaped by the suppliers themselves and ignorance makes consumers relatively powerless.
149. Talk of ignorance in the face of the most blatant hint.
150. But then it's probably a case of ignorance is bliss.
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