ignorantly / ˈɪg nər ənt /

无知地无知者无畏无知无知的人

ignorantly 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  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.
  4. due to or showing lack of knowledge or training: an ignorant statement.

ignorantly 近义词

ignorantly

等同于 superficially

ignorantly

等同于 unawares

更多ignorantly例句

  1. Tennis player Naomi Osaka, who was born in Japan, called his comments “really uninformed” and “ignorant.”
  2. 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.
  3. I am accustomed to being called ignorant by readers, sometimes with good reason.
  4. You can do it when the whole world is on your side, and when the whole world is ignorant and ignoring you.
  5. If they were ignorant and we are smart, we can continue to complacently believe that scientific progress is steady and inevitable.
  6. Yet Shapiro ignorantly, politically insists that “no one knows what demons plagued Hoffman.”
  7. He was an accomplished scholar, and he was as clean-souled as a child,—but not weakly or ignorantly so.
  8. The private secretary was scientific—as a bookkeeper—but as a nurse she was ignorantly human.
  9. Their decoration was either wilfully or ignorantly founded on the realism of the Middle Ages.
  10. Instinctively they all knelt down together to discover, if possible, and administer ignorantly to, its wants.
  11. They had ignorantly done something (I forget what) in the town, which barely brought them within the operation of the law.