Synonym: foolish, unaware, uneducated, uninformed, unintelligent. Antonym: aware, educated, informed, knowing, learned. Similar words: ignore, sign on, ignoble, consignor, ignominy, reign of terror, orange, indignant. Meaning: ['ɪgnərənt] adj. 1. uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication 2. uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field 3. unaware because of a lack of relevant information or knowledge.
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91. You argue with one another and put it down to the fact that people who are prejudiced are ignorant.
92. First, amidst the primeval chaos, there existed only two mute creatures, rolled together and ignorant of sight or sound.
93. I concede that the Newcastle doctors may be ignorant but there is no excuse for you.
94. Scared but ignorant, I descended the six stone steps to the street.
95. The issues members raise are related to ignorant, inconsiderate or criminal people.
96. I think his pleasure was merely to talk about it in that calm way to a completely ignorant young girl.
97. It is by no means so simple for the insurer who is ignorant of that until in some senses it is too late.
98. What is so fascinating is that maybe the medieval artists were just as ignorant of Latin.
99. I must tell you that he was always vulgarly ignorant about flowers.
100. He was, for example, totally ignorant of the atomic bomb project.
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101. In spite of the responsibility implied by my job, I was ignorant and malleable when I advised my first customers.
102. This is not only simplistic but it is even ignorant of pain-provoking peripheral nerve fibres now known to exist in man.
103. It is quite likely that the voters are in fact ignorant of those plans.
104. In our North London fastness we are as ignorant as snowflakes of such matters.
105. He had been through college, and yet, he reflected, he was still ignorant of the continent to the north.
106. Not to know that is to be ignorant of the whole point of the affirmation.
107. If Margaret was ignorant of what was going on, then Polly was not much wiser.
108. These research subjects are presumed to be ignorant and vulnerable groups in society and almost always include students.
109. In deep waters, you encounter only the wise and the brave; in shallow waters, the ignorant and the coward! Mehmet Murat ildan
110. Even their curiosity about the sudden influx into their midst of rather ignorant white and black Northerners was restrained and courteous.
111. For the art ignorant, the pageant can be educational, teaching historical, technical or aesthetic details of creative endeavors.
112. In the corporate boxes, they're too ignorant to know any better or too fat on hospitality to care.
113. Essential to Trent's possibilities of survival was that Louis should believe him ignorant of the death sentence already passed.
114. The differences exist, and we remain ignorant of them at our peril.
115. It was the defendant, an unusually ignorant peasant, who was in awe of the courtroom.
116. Ignorant men don't know what good they hold in their hands until they've flung it away. Sophocles
117. I felt very ignorant and unsophisticated when I was with my brother and his university friends.
118. I was fairly ignorant of Third World literature at the outset and in many respects still am.
119. Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education. Bertrand Russell
120. Sudden changes occur-experts begin to look decidedly ignorant and news reporters find themselves working overtime.
More similar words: ignore, sign on, ignoble, consignor, ignominy, reign of terror, orange, indignant, malignant, significant, grant, indignantly, errant, tyrant, significantly, vagrant, hydrant, frantic, warrant, warranty, fragrant, tolerant, aberrant, immigrant, exuberant, quarantine, blackcurrant, transatlantic, diagnose, diagnosis.