Similar words: ignorant, france, significance, entrance, tolerance, assurance, endurance, severance. Meaning: ['ɪgnərəns] n. the lack of knowledge or education.
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181. The truest characters of ignorance are vanity, and pride and arrogance. Samuel Butler
182. With the specialist's contempt for the layman's ignorance, Rufus read accounts of the inquest in two newspapers.
183. This was part of a general campaign for education; the enemy of progress was ignorance.
184. Authority can be mistaken and it can cover up ignorance with prestige and prevent people from thinking for themselves.
185. He wrote tales of plausible galactic empires with impish fun and a fierce belief that scientific knowledge would triumph over ignorance.
186. I'd take the awe of understanding over the awe of ignorance any day. Douglas Adams
187. Leaders who confuse vision with cliche, however, betray their own ignorance of the human part of performance and change challenges.
188. Ignorance and fanaticism is ever busy and needs feeding. Always it is feeding and gloating for more. Clarence Darrow
189. Jenkins admitted to ignorance, but covered himself by saying that the selectors did not know the team either.
190. In all directions it seemed that scientific investigation was triumphing over ignorance, and scientific analysis replacing rule of thumb.
191. Life penalizes those who fall victim to the debilitating effects human weakness, such as a negative character, ignorance, laziness, excesses and vices. Dr T.P.Chia
192. Ignorance and its sister, doubt, are the essence of all impurities and the source of every mental and spiritual element.
193. Within science, it was widely dismissed for its tactic of argument arising from ignorance.
194. She willingly abrogates the power that knowledge gives in order to remain in ignorance.
195. More than eight peo-ple, and decisions got slow and squirrely; less than eight, accidents and ignorance became serious handicaps.
195. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
196. It's innocence when it charms us, ignorance when it doesn't. Mignon McLaughlin
197. All this causes great distress through ignorance of the nature of the disease and the way it is transmitted.
198. Barker's comments on Germany betrayed a woeful ignorance of history and recent politics.
199. Here Abie threw up his hands at the ignorance of policemen.
200. Education is the best weapon against ignorance. Learning is the best way to sharpen the mind. Dr T.P.Chia
201. There has been unhappiness in some quarters, occasional misunderstandings and ignorance, and a certain amount of unfortunate iconoclasm.
202. But complete ignorance of their general structure will not raise him in the esteem of his professional clients.
203. He believes that the medical profession is encouraging Down's babies to die at birth because of ignorance and fear.
204. The ignorance about mortgage bonds at the top of the firm was truly remarkable.
205. Without its support we still have no reason to believe that any agreement will be reached behind the veil of ignorance.
206. There is widespread ignorance about what does or should go on in schools or universities.
207. Is this not a just punishment for their ignorance, for their lack of attention?
208. They are regarded as belonging to an earlier age of superstition and ignorance.
209. People who laugh at the C64 do it through sheer ignorance.
210. Although it was unwise to do anything about depressions, ignorance and popular passion might easily force some action.
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