English-Thai Dictionary
ignorant
ADJ ซึ่ง เป็นผล จาก ความไม่รู้ sueng-pen-pon-jak-kwam-mai-ru
ignorant
ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่ ตระหนักถึง บางสิ่ง unconcious uninformed alert aware sueng-mai-tra-nak-tueng-bang-sing
ignorant
ADJ ไร้ การศึกษา ขาด ความรู้ ซึ่ง ไม่ได้ รับ การอบรม illiterate uneducated educated literate rai-kan-suek-sa
ignorantly
ADV อย่าง ไม่ รู้เรื่องราว
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
IGNORANT
a.[L. ignorans.] Destitute of knowledge; uninstructed or uninformed; untaught; unenlightened. A man may be ignorant of the law, or of any art or science. He may be ignorant of his own rights, or of the rights of others. 1. Unknown; undiscovered; a poetical use; as ignorant concealment.
2. Unacquainted with.
Ignorant of guilt, I fear not shame.
3. Unskillfully made or done. [Not legitimate. ]
Poor ignorant baubles.
IGNORANT
n.A person untaught or uninformed; one unlettered or unskilled. Did I for this take pains to teach
Our zealous ignorants to preach?
IGNORANTLY
adv. Without knowledge, instruction or information. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. Acts 17:23.
1. Unskillfully; inexpertly. A man may mistake blunders for beauties and ignorantly admire them.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
IGNORANT
Ig "no *rant, a. Etym: [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.
IGNORANT
IGNORANT Ig "no *rant, n.
Defn: 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.
IGNORANTISM
IGNORANTISM Ig "no *rant *ism, n.
Defn: The spirit of those who extol the advantage to ignorance; obscuriantism.
IGNORANTIST
IGNORANTIST Ig "no *rant *ist, n.
Defn: One opposed to the diffusion of knowledge; an obscuriantist.
IGNORANTLY
IGNORANTLY Ig "no *rant *ly, adv.
Defn: In a ignorant manner; without knowledge; inadvertently. Whom therefoer ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. Acts xvii. 23.
New American Oxford Dictionary
ignorant
ig no rant |ˈignərənt ˈɪɡnərənt | ▶adjective lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated: he was told constantly that he was ignorant and stupid. • [ predic. ] lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about something in particular: they were ignorant of astronomy. • informal discourteous or rude: this ignorant, pin-brained receptionist. • black English easily angered: I is an ignorant man —even police don't meddle with me. DERIVATIVES ig no rant ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin ignorant- ‘not knowing, ’ from the verb ignorare (see ignore ).
Oxford Dictionary
ignorant
ig ¦nor |ant |ˈɪgn (ə )r (ə )nt | ▶adjective 1 lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated: he was told constantly that he was ignorant and stupid. • [ predic. ] lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about something in particular: I was largely ignorant of the effects of radiotherapy. 2 informal discourteous or rude: this ignorant, pin-brained receptionist. 3 black English easily angered: I is an ignorant man —even police don't meddle with me. DERIVATIVES ignorantly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from Latin ignorant- ‘not knowing ’, from the verb ignorare (see ignore ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
ignorant
ignorant adjective 1 the plight of these ignorant children should be an international concern: uneducated, unknowledgeable, untaught, unschooled, untutored, untrained, illiterate, unlettered, unlearned, unread, uninformed, unenlightened, benighted; inexperienced, unworldly, unsophisticated. ANTONYMS educated. 2 they were ignorant of working-class life: without knowledge of, unaware of, unconscious of, oblivious to, incognizant of, unfamiliar with, unacquainted with, uninformed about, ill-informed about, unenlightened about, unconversant with, inexperienced in /with, naive about, green about; informal in the dark about, clueless about. ANTONYMS knowledgeable. WORD TOOLKIT Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
Oxford Thesaurus
ignorant
ignorant adjective 1 an ignorant country girl: uneducated, unknowledgeable, untaught, unschooled, untutored, untrained, illiterate, unlettered, unlearned, unread, uninformed, unenlightened, unscholarly, unqualified, benighted, backward; inexperienced, unworldly, unsophisticated; unintelligent, stupid, simple, empty-headed, mindless; informal pig-ignorant, thick, airheaded, (as ) thick as two short planks, dense, dumb, dim, dopey, wet behind the ears, slow on the uptake, dead from the neck up, a brick short of a load, two sandwiches short of a picnic; Brit. informal dozy, divvy, daft, not the full shilling; Scottish & N. English informal glaikit; N. Amer. informal chowderheaded, dumb-ass; W. Indian informal dotish; S. African informal dof; rare hebete. ANTONYMS educated, knowledgeable. 2 middle-class women were ignorant of working-class life: without knowledge, unaware, unconscious, insensible; unfamiliar with, unacquainted with, unconversant with, inexperienced in, uninitiated in, blind to, oblivious to, naive about, innocent about, green about, a stranger to; uninformed about, unenlightened about, unschooled in; informal in the dark about, clueless about, not knowing the first thing about, not having the faintest about; literary nescient, strange to. ANTONYMS knowledgeable about. 3 informal she could be very ignorant, and he had no intention of getting in an argument: rude, impolite, ill-mannered, bad-mannered, unmannerly, ungracious, discourteous, insensitive, uncivil, ill-humoured, surly, sullen; boorish, oafish, loutish, crude, coarse, vulgar, gross. ANTONYMS polite. WORD TOOLKIT Word Toolkits illustrate the difference between close synonyms by means of words typically used with them.
Duden Dictionary
ignorant
ig no rant , igno rant Adjektiv bildungssprachlich abwertend |ignor a nt |zu lateinisch ignorans (Genitiv: ignorantis ), 1. Partizip von: ignorare, ignorieren von (tadelnswerter ) Unwissenheit zeugend eine ignorante Bemerkung
Ignorant
Ig no rant , Igno rant Substantiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich abwertend , der Ignorantin |Ignor a nt |der Ignorant; Genitiv: des Ignoranten, Plural: die Ignoranten männliche bzw. weibliche Person, die ohne Sachkenntnis ist, aber trotzdem auf dem betreffenden Gebiet handelt, urteilt ein literarischer Ignorant | so ein Ignorant
Ignorantentum
Ig no ran ten tum , Igno ran ten tum Substantiv, Neutrum bildungssprachlich abwertend , das |Ignor a ntentum |Äußerung der Ignoranz a in einem entsprechenden Verhalten
Ignorantin
Ig no ran tin , Igno ran tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Ignor a ntin |weibliche Form zu Ignorant
French Dictionary
ignorant
ignorant , ante adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Qui manque de connaissances, de culture. : Clara étudie pour ne pas être ignorante. Ces ignorants ne pourront être admis.
Spanish Dictionary
ignorante
ignorante adjetivo /nombre común 1 [persona ] Que ignora o desconoce cierta cosa :encontraron a su mujer en bata, ignorante de todo, cenada ya y disponiéndose a meterse en la cama; si hipotéticamente nos encontramos en un paraje desierto con un ser humano ignorante de nuestro idioma, es seguro que podremos entablar algún tipo de comunicación con él; el jurista, a pesar de su cultivada doctrina, es en la organización social un ignorante .2 [persona ] Que carece de instrucción o conocimientos :era común considerar que la religión tradicional era adecuada para el pueblo ignorante; se consideraba artista pobre de ignorantes ricos .3 adjetivo Que implica o denota ignorancia :el desprecio ignorante del sur; se convirtió en el defensor más encarnizado de una imagen de ciudad en la que no cabían las destrucciones ignorantes ni despiadadas de los edificios antiguos .
ignorantismo
ignorantismo nombre masculino Tendencia a rechazar la instrucción por los peligros sociales que pueda acarrear .
ignorantista
ignorantista adjetivo 1 Del ignorantismo o relacionado con él .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que es partidario del ignorantismo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
ignorant
ig no rant /ɪ́ɡn (ə )r (ə )nt / (! 強勢は第1音節 ) →ignore 形容詞 more ~; most ~1 〈人が 〉 «…について » 無知の , 無学の «of , about » , (不勉強で )物を知らない ▸ He's not stupid, merely ignorant .彼は頭が悪いのではなく無学なだけだ 2 〈行為などが 〉無学を表している, 無知から起こる ▸ ignorant conduct [remarks ]学問のなさを表す行い [言葉 ]3 〖be ~〗 «…を » 知らない , « …に » 気づかない «of , about » ▸ I am totally ignorant of politics .私は政治がさっぱりわからない ▸ She was ignorant (of the fact ) that the town had been destroyed .彼女は町が破壊されてしまったことを知らなかった (!of the factを省くとthat節が続くことになるが, 省略しない方が普通 ) 4 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆礼儀知らずの, 無作法な .
ignorantly
í g no rant ly 副詞 無知にも, 無学なために ; 知らないで .