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Ignorant Meaning in English

word

/ˈɪɡnɝənt/
IG-nuh-ruhnt
/ˈɪɡnəɹənt/
IG-nuh-ruhnt

Definition

Not knowing something, or lacking knowledge, information, or education about a subject. It can describe a person who is unaware of facts, and sometimes it sounds insulting if used about someone's behavior or attitudes.

Usage & Nuances

Often stronger and more negative than 'unaware' or 'uninformed'. 'Ignorant of/about something' means lacking knowledge, while calling someone 'ignorant' can criticize rude, narrow-minded, or offensive behavior. Common patterns: 'ignorant of the facts', 'deeply ignorant', 'willfully ignorant'.

Example Sentences

I was ignorant of the rule, so I made a mistake.

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He is ignorant about computers.

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Please don't stay ignorant; ask questions if you don't understand.

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I don't think she's stupid—just ignorant of how the system works.

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Some of his comments were just plain ignorant.

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At first I was ignorant of what was really going on behind the scenes.

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