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['ɪgnərənt]aggettivo [ person] (of a subject) ignorante, ignaro; (uneducated) ignorante; [ remark] da ignoranteto be ignorant about — essere ignorante in [ subject]
to be ignorant of — ignorare [ rights]
* * *['iɡnərənt]1) (knowing very little: He's really very ignorant - he ought to read more; I'm ignorant about money matters.) ignorante2) ((with of) unaware: He continued on his way, ignorant of the dangers which lay ahead.) ignaro•- ignorance* * *ignorant /ˈɪgnərənt/a.1 ignorante; rozzo: an ignorant person, una persona ignorante; ignorant behaviour, comportamento rozzo● to be ignorant of Greek, non sapere nulla di grecoignorantly avv.* * *['ɪgnərənt]aggettivo [ person] (of a subject) ignorante, ignaro; (uneducated) ignorante; [ remark] da ignoranteto be ignorant about — essere ignorante in [ subject]
to be ignorant of — ignorare [ rights]
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ignorant — (adj.) late 14c., from O.Fr. ignorant (14c.), from L. ignorantia, from ignorantem (nom. ignorans), prp. of ignorare not to know, to be unacquainted; mistake, misunderstand; take no notice of, pay no attention to, from assimilated form of in… … Etymology dictionary
ignorant — 01. I am quite [ignorant] of my own country s history, and sometimes it is embarrassing. 02. Discrimination is usually based on [ignorance] of other cultures or lifestyles. 03. There is a lot of [ignorance] and misinformation about AIDS which… … Grammatical examples in English
ignorant — ignorantly, adv. ignorantness, n. /ig neuhr euhnt/, adj. 1. lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man. 2. lacking knowledge or information as to a particular subject or fact: ignorant of quantum physics. 3. uninformed; unaware … Universalium
ignorant — adjective 1) the plight of these ignorant children should be an international concern Syn: uneducated, unknowledgeable, untaught, unschooled, untutored, untrained, illiterate, unlettered, unlearned, unread, uninformed, unenlightened, benighted;… … Thesaurus of popular words
ignorant — ig•no•rant [[t]ˈɪg nər ənt[/t]] adj. 1) lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned 2) lacking special knowledge or information 3) uninformed; unaware 4) showing lack of knowledge or training • Etymology: 1325–75; ME < L ignōrant , s. of… … From formal English to slang
ignorant — ignorant, illiterate, unlettered, uneducated, untaught, untutored, unlearned mean not having knowledge. One is ignorant who is without knowledge, whether in general or of some particular thing {a very superficial, ignorant, unweighing fellow Shak … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Ignorant — Ig no*rant, n. A person untaught or uninformed; one unlettered or unskilled; an ignoramous. [1913 Webster] Did I for this take pains to teach Our zealous ignorants to preach? Denham. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ignorant — Die Ignoranz zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass eine Person etwas – möglicherweise absichtlich – nicht kennt, nicht wissen will oder nicht beachtet. Das Wort ist im Deutschen seit dem 16. Jahrhundert belegt und geht auf das lateinische Substantiv… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ignorant\ Slut — Originating in the late 70s on SNL, this phrase is used to point out the amusing ignorance of a person in a lighthearted and mildly hilarious fashion. Jane, you ignorant slut! … Dictionary of american slang
Ignorant\ Slut — Originating in the late 70s on SNL, this phrase is used to point out the amusing ignorance of a person in a lighthearted and mildly hilarious fashion. Jane, you ignorant slut! … Dictionary of american slang
ignorant — uninformiert; unwissend; ungebildet * * * Igno|rant [ɪgno rant], der; en, en, Igno|ran|tin [ɪgno rantɪn], die; , nen (abwertend): männliche bzw. weibliche Person, die ohne Sachkenntnis ist, aber trotzdem auf dem betreffenden Gebiet handelt,… … Universal-Lexikon