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1. (n.) ignorance
the state or fact of being ignorant; lack of knowledge or learning.
Etymology: (1175–1225; ME < L)
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| Definition of 'Ignorance' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) ignorance
the lack of knowledge or education
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1. (noun) ignorance
lack of knowledge or understanding
political ignorance
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| Definition of 'Ignorance' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Ignorance
the condition of being ignorant; the want of knowledge in general, or in relation to a particular subject; the state of being uneducated or uninformed
2. (noun) Ignorance
a willful neglect or refusal to acquire knowledge which one may acquire and it is his duty to have
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Sense: (withof) unaware
He continued on his way, ignorant of the dangers which lay ahead.
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Afrikaans: onkunde |
Arabic: جَهْل |
Bulgarian: невежество |
Brazilian: ignorância |
Czech: nevědomost |
German: die Unwissenheit |
Danish: uvidenhed |
Greek: άγνοια |
Spanish: ignorancia |
Estonian: võhiklus |
Farsi: نادانی؛ بی اطلاعی |
Finnish: tietämättömyys |
French: ignorance |
Hebrew: בּוֹרוּת |
Hindi: अज्ञान |
Croatian: nepoznavanje |
Hungarian: tudatlanság |
Indonesian: kebodohan |
Icelandic: fáfræði |
Italian: ignoranza |
Japanese: 無知 |
Korean: 무지 |
Lithuanian: neišmanymas, nežinojimas |
Latvian: neizglītotība; nekompeten |
Malay: kejahilan |
Dutch: onwetendheid, onkunde |
Norwegian: uvitenhet |
Polish: ignorancja |
Persian: نادانی؛ بی اطلاعی |
Pashto: جهل، بې خبرې، ناپوهى: په |
Portuguese: ignorância |
Romanian: ignoranţă |
Russian: невежество; неведение |
Slovak: nevedomosť |
Slovenian: nevednost |
Serbian: neznanje |
Swedish: okunnighet, ovetskap |
Thai: ความไม่รู้ |
Turkish: cehalet, bilgisizlik |
Taiwanese: 無知 |
Ukrainian: неуцтво, неосвіченість |
Urdu: جہالت |
Vietnamese: sự không biết, sự ngu dốt |
Chinese: 无知 |
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