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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181. I am enjoying the Tory intelligentsia strutting their stuff, and calling everyone else stupid and ignorant.
182. Being ignorant, raw, and inexperienced, I thought I loved her.
183. The person of the stupid fatuity, then would be more stupid ignorant.
184. This is very encouraging one side, the human, because ignorant, therefore ignorant, because ignorant, therefore the habitual criminal is wrong.
185. Those people who ignorant of propriety will pay out expense therefor early or late.
186. They were a timid, gentle race, but ignorant, and heathenish worshippers of unknown gods.
187. The Puritan family, also maligned by ignorant moderns, stands as a model.
188. James Fenimore Cooper, an early American writer, once said, "The Americans are almost ignorant of the art of music."
189. And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.
190. If the Chinese perceive that a foreigner is ignorant of the responsibility of his employe's, or disregards it, it will not take them long to act upon this discovery in extremely disagreeable ways.
190. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
191. Caltrop unfamiliar things but distinct, clear astringent ignorant but can be seen through inconstancy of human relationships.
192. To the ignorant and the carnally minded they savour of bloodshed and death, but blessed are they who understand.
193. Despite the historic events that occurred within the 3.5 square miles of Pilsen, my friends and I, growing up there generations later, were largely ignorant of its past.
194. They are ignorant of the performance of this type of transistor amplifier.
195. Activity in toubled times is born of superstition, and the ignorant must find consolation in self - delusion.
196. She was an odd fish, ignorant of common life, fond of rudely opposing established opinions.
197. They appear to be ignorant of what is going on here.
198. He watched the firemen and police - blind, ignorant slaves of fascist capitalism - with bitterness - and anger.
199. A slave ignorant of his servitude and happy to admire his servitude is a flunky , accomplice, and shameless person.
200. Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects---Will Rogers, American actor and columnist.
201. But chances are that he or she remains ignorant of how the rain flows through the city on its way to the White River, the Mississippi and, finally, the Gulf of Mexico.
202. George is too ignorant of the way of the world.
203. The new chief justice , Sir Robbert Wright , was ignorant to a proverb.
204. Jiang Xiao by the female unique gentle, sympathizes winsomely , is comforting the baby who these are ignorant of affair.
205. A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one.
206. Stop making false statements you bunch of racist white supremacist ignorant rebushblicans. Question?Why are some of you blaming Obama for the two wars started by Bush?
207. That pigmy kneaded out of common earth, ignorant, unlettered, giddy, vulgar, low. Will that become an Ionian or a Boeotian?
208. They were ignorant peasants, prospectors, self-educated teachersand lawyers, ranting politicians, printers, lumberjacks, horse thieves andcattle rustlers.
209. The church controlled people' s ideas and predominated the culture and education of whole society, pushed obscurant and advocated "the ignorant is mother of the religious belief."
210. A very ordinary woman is chasing a very fine man allvery warm be ignorant of.
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.