0 not having enough knowledge, understanding, or information about something:
Many teenagers are surprisingly ignorant about current politics.
We remained blissfully ignorant of the troubles that lay ahead.
Ignorant lout!
1 having no knowledge or awareness of something or of things in general:
There are four possible reasons : we reasonably conclude that we don't have enough time/resources ; we're unreasonable ; we're ignorant ; and/or we're selfish.
If they are indigent, vulnerable, and ignorant, they are likely to be antecedently superstitious.
However, this does not appear to be very common because very few children claimed to be ignorant about their linguistic background.
In the principal experimental conditions, children first heard either an ignorant or a knowledgeable speaker link a novel word with one of three toys.
However, in the event that an ignorant speaker's guess is wrong, an encoding and marking strategy could lead to some difficulties.
Learning words from knowlegeable versus ignorant speakers : links between preschoolers' theory of mind and semantic development.
Only when ignorant of the objects' intended functions did children tend to use perceptual features to create substantial numbers of names.
Wyvern justifies keeping the poor ignorant by sympathizing with the pain education would cause them.
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