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English Dictionary: Ignorant by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
ignorant
adj
  1. uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication; "an ignorant man"; "nescient of contemporary literature"; "an unlearned group incapable of understanding complex issues"; "exhibiting contempt for his unlettered companions"
    Synonym(s): ignorant, nescient, unlearned, unlettered
  2. uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field; "she is ignorant of quantum mechanics"; "he is musically illiterate"
    Synonym(s): ignorant, illiterate
  3. unaware because of a lack of relevant information or knowledge; "he was completely ignorant of the circumstances"; "an unknowledgeable assistant"; "his rudeness was unwitting"
    Synonym(s): ignorant, unknowledgeable, unknowing, unwitting
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ignorant \Ig"no*rant\, a. [F., fr. L. ignorans, -antis, p. pr.
      of ignorare to be ignorant. See {Ignore}.]
      1. Destitute of knowledge; uninstructed or uninformed;
            untaught; unenlightened.
  
                     He that doth not know those things which are of use
                     for him to know, is but an ignorant man, whatever he
                     may know besides.                              --Tillotson.
  
      2. Unacquainted with; unconscious or unaware; -- used with
            of.
  
                     Ignorant of guilt, I fear not shame.   --Dryden.
  
      3. Unknown; undiscovered. [Obs.]
  
                     Ignorant concealment.                        --Shak.
  
                     Alas, what ignorant sin have I committed? --Shak.
  
      4. Resulting from ignorance; foolish; silly.
  
                     His shipping, Poor ignorant baubles! -- on our
                     terrible seas, Like eggshells moved.   --Shak.
  
      Syn: Uninstructed; untaught; unenlightened; uninformed;
               unlearned; unlettered; illiterate. -- {Ignorant},
               {Illiterate}. Ignorant denotes want of knowledge, either
               as to single subject or information in general;
               illiterate refers to an ignorance of letters, or of
               knowledge acquired by reading and study. In the Middle
               Ages, a great proportion of the higher classes were
               illiterate, and yet were far from being ignorant,
               especially in regard to war and other active pursuits.
  
                        In such business Action is eloquence, and the eyes
                        of the ignorant More learned than the ears.
                                                                              --Shak.
  
                        In the first ages of Christianity, not only the
                        learned and the wise, but the ignorant and
                        illiterate, embraced torments and death.
                                                                              --Tillotson.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ignorant \Ig"no*rant\, n.
      A person untaught or uninformed; one unlettered or unskilled;
      an ignoramous.
  
               Did I for this take pains to teach Our zealous
               ignorants to preach?                              --Denham.
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