Ingnorant example sentences

ig·no·rant

adjective

ignorant (adjective)

  - lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated:

  - lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about a particular thing:

  - discourteous or rude:

  - angry or quick-tempered:

Synonyms

uneducated, unknowledgeable, untaught, unschooled, untutored, untrained, illiterate, unlettered, unlearned, unread, uninformed, unenlightened, unscholarly, unqualified, benighted, backward, inexperienced, unworldly, unsophisticated, unintelligent, stupid, simple, mindless, thick, airheaded, dense, dumb, dim, dopey, dozy, divvy, daft, chowderheaded, dof, educated, knowledgeable, unaware, unconscious, insensible, nescient, rude, impolite, unmannerly, ungracious, discourteous, insensitive, uncivil, surly, sullen, boorish, oafish, loutish, crude, coarse, vulgar, gross, polite

"Ingnorant" Example Sentences

1. The ignorant student failed to study for the exam.
2. His ignorant remarks offended everyone in the room.
3. She was ignorant of the dangers involved.
4. It's ignorant to assume everyone thinks the same way.
5. Ignorant of the local customs, he made several faux pas.
6. He acted in an ignorant and insensitive manner.
7. Through ignorant actions, he caused irreparable harm.
8. Their ignorant prejudice led to unfair treatment.
9. Such ignorant behavior is unacceptable in civilized society.
10. The ignorant belief persisted despite overwhelming evidence.
11. Willful ignorance is not an excuse for bad behavior.
12. She remained blissfully ignorant of the impending crisis.
13. He was painfully ignorant of basic geography.
14. Ignorant of the risks, she proceeded with caution.
15. His ignorance, though unintentional, caused distress.
16. The ignorant masses were easily manipulated.
17. It is ignorant to dismiss their concerns so readily.
18. Ignorant of the consequences, he signed the contract.
19. He was frustratingly ignorant of the latest technology.
20. Her ignorance of the subject was quite apparent.
21. The ignorant comments showed a lack of empathy.
22. To be ignorant is one thing; to be willfully ignorant is another.
23. Despite his ignorance, he was a kind person.
24. The ignorant remark was quickly retracted.
25. His ignorant assumption proved to be incorrect.
26. She felt ignorant compared to her more experienced colleagues.
27. I was ignorant of the fact that you were coming.
28. Being ignorant is not a character flaw, but a lack of knowledge.
29. The ignorant child didn't understand the instructions.
30. Ignorant of the law is no excuse.
31. He chose to remain ignorant of the truth.
32. Her ignorant laughter grated on my nerves.
33. It’s ignorant to generalize about an entire group of people.
34. We were pleasantly surprised by his lack of ignorance.
35. The ignorant politician's policies were harmful.
36. Ignorance, in this case, was not bliss.
37. His speech revealed a profound ignorance of the topic.
38. The ignorant remark was met with silence.
39. She felt a twinge of ignorance when faced with the complex problem.
40. Ignorant of the consequences, he continued his reckless behavior.
41. Ignorant of the danger, he walked into the lion's den.
42. The ignorant decision had disastrous consequences.
43. Many were ignorant of the severity of the situation.
44. Ignorant of social norms, he behaved inappropriately.
45. His ignorant smile hid a sinister plan.
46. It's important to overcome ignorance through education.
47. Ignorance is a state of mind that can be overcome.
48. She tried to dispel his ignorance with factual information.
49. Combatting ignorance requires effort and commitment.
50. The ignorant disregard for safety was appalling.

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