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ignorantly

/ig-ner-uhnt/US // ˈɪg nər ənt //UK // (ˈɪɡnərənt) //

无知地,无知者无畏,无知,无知的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
    • : lacking knowledge or information as to a particular subject or fact: ignorant of quantum physics.
    • : uninformed; unaware.
    • : due to or showing lack of knowledge or training: an ignorant statement.

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Examples

  • Tennis player Naomi Osaka, who was born in Japan, called his comments “really uninformed” and “ignorant.”

  • The other big reason a16z has turned its back on traditional media is because the firm, like many in the tech world, regards the press as ignorant and unfair.

  • I am accustomed to being called ignorant by readers, sometimes with good reason.

  • You can do it when the whole world is on your side, and when the whole world is ignorant and ignoring you.

  • If they were ignorant and we are smart, we can continue to complacently believe that scientific progress is steady and inevitable.

  • Yet Shapiro ignorantly, politically insists that “no one knows what demons plagued Hoffman.”

  • He was an accomplished scholar, and he was as clean-souled as a child,—but not weakly or ignorantly so.

  • The private secretary was scientific—as a bookkeeper—but as a nurse she was ignorantly human.

  • Their decoration was either wilfully or ignorantly founded on the realism of the Middle Ages.

  • Instinctively they all knelt down together to discover, if possible, and administer ignorantly to, its wants.

  • They had ignorantly done something (I forget what) in the town, which barely brought them within the operation of the law.