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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211. He maintained that those who set down the story of Jesus to paper were thoroughly unqualified to do so -- Jefferson considered them "unlettered" and "ignorant" [source: Church].
212. So far I have investment products be said to be ignorant of Khan!
213. A man may be ignorant of the arts and yet have every virtue under the sun.
214. I am agnostic; I do not to know what many ignorant men are sure of.
215. Second, Web plays an important role to spread something. As a matter of fact, there are so many ignorant people whose 'bad' can not be enlarged by this wide-angle lens like web.
216. Such women as he had known were of nearly one type, selfish, ignorant, flashy.
217. He was nothing but a narrow, ignorant, and cantankerous sea -- faring man .
218. Superstition can be conventional and modern as well. Essentially people have gone astray in the way of belief and became confused, ignorant, dishonest and self-deceiving.
219. In ancient times, people were ignorant of the total eclipse of sun.
220. I know of no others; but there may be many that I am culpably ignorant of. Sentencedict.com
221. He was just plain Cracker, a small farmer, half-educated, prone to grammatical errors and ignorant of some of the finer manners the O'Haras were accustomed to in gentlemen.
222. And sometimes ignorant or shortsightedemployers might even reduce their own profits by overworking theiremployees.
223. I an agnostic; I do not pretend to know what many ignorant men is sure of.
224. To and innocent about these problems at this late date is either remarkably ignorant or disingenuous.
225. Of the wisdom of this maxim Mr. Slope was ignorant.
226. A snobby person, Dr. Lee thinks some patients ignorant and stupid.
227. Treated the children's Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome with holoperi-dol could creat some easily ignorant side effect.
228. Not to belabor the safety point, but the Chinese are really ignorant about HIV/AIDS.
229. Singaporeans who are ignorant of this part of our history will no doubt wonder why there was previously a palace in Kampong Glam .
230. And all the while, you proclaim the church is ignorant.
231. I don't know where this thing happen, but it should be at rural and ungated areas. Local citizens are not well educated, and so they are ignorant.
232. When section of sentiments have become, that man only can resemble a pot insipidly overnight the thin rice gruel, the ignorant woman only then can realize.
233. At the beginning of the story he is a most unlikable character - arrogant and ignorant of smart Elizabeth Bennet's charms.
234. This all says in advance okay, she occupies to the megalith mountain range, impossibly all and the mercenary soldier regiment is together ignorant.
235. A tiny insect , trying to shake a mighty tree, is ludicrously ignorant of its own weakness.
236. That long odyssey is not so in the world of bin Laden or an Iranian theocrat — or the ignorant who stream out of the madrassas and Friday fundamentalist harangues along the Afghan-Pakistani border.
237. It's good to know there aren't really that many ignorant humans littering the landscape.
238. It is precisely such ignorant people who take Marxism - Leninism as a religious dogma.
239. But the ignorant craftswoman wantonly dared the goddess herself to come down and compete with her.
240. However the government of Qing Dynasty, which was self-conceited , ignorant and conservative and complacent, lost chances again and again for China to step into modernization.
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