Similar words: ignorant, france, significance, entrance, tolerance, assurance, endurance, severance. Meaning: ['ɪgnərəns] n. the lack of knowledge or education.
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151. The effects of ignorance can also be counteracted by offering subsidised exercise opportunities for health reasons.
152. Even in this demonstration project one of the nine families with a positive diagnosis apparently entered the programme in ignorance.
153. In the old days, there was a blissful ignorance about owning stocks.
154. That ignorance is at the root of geophysicists' struggle with the larger problem of how the whole earth works.
155. Hirst admits that there is much difficulty ahead: ... our ignorance on a huge scale re-asserts itself.
156. I don't want to start any scare stories, but it just illustrates our ignorance.
157. There is still widespread ignorance about Sickle Cell Anaemia and the chances of passing it on.
158. Even from the depths of my ignorance it had been impossible not to notice how the discourse had changed.
159. Much of what is currently discussed in the media about schools and education in general is based on misinformation and ignorance.
160. The magic word Literacy campaigns push back the boundaries of ignorance and give people more chance of controlling their own destiny.
161. To argue that solutions only demean the grandeur of human ignorance?
162. Public apathy and political ignorance is an indisputable fact today.
163. I'm displaying my ignorance here, but could you just tell us exactly what your job as a geologist involves?
164. But it does lead inevitably to ignorance, for you can not understand what you deliberately chose to have no truck with.
165. In certain cases it might well be that the defendant's ignorance will not help him.
166. I have my own theory: ignorance is bliss. The less you know,(www.Sentencedict.com) the more confident you can be in tackling things. Stephen Richards
167. Most men of my acquaintance revel in happy ignorance when it comes to knowing plans and dates for the weeks ahead.
168. They're frightened through ignorance I think more than, y'know, me personally.
169. True knowledge is to know the extent of ones ignorance. Confucius
170. Nor were the Attercliffe gypsies the only people who misled the enumerators through fear, ignorance or simple forgetfulness.
171. While her husband had affairs with other women, she lived in blissful ignorance.
172. Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance. Confucius
173. Yet today my ignorance could have caused an innocent man to be sent to the gallows.
174. Thus, discrimination against disabled persons which is founded upon stereotypical attitudes and ignorance is caught, as well as that based upon prejudice.
175. Wright should be commended for his honesty and pitied for his ignorance.
176. And in this vacuum of ignorance, terrible practices have been tolerated because they delivered the promise of cheap food.
177. Even in his ignorance, Lucien saw at once that it was essential he make a favourable impression upon this man.
178. Nothing is more terrible than to see ignorance in action. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
179. He paid little attention to his cabinet, taking most decisions by himself and keeping ministers in ignorance.
180. Instead, most books make pious noises about more research being required rather than offering a frank discussion the of areas of ignorance.
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