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All ignorant synonyms

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adj ignorant

  • illiterate β€” unable to read and write: an illiterate group.
  • uninformed β€” having or prepared with information or knowledge; apprised: an informed audience that asked intelligent questions.
  • naive β€” having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality; unsophisticated; ingenuous.
  • obtuse β€” not quick or alert in perception, feeling, or intellect; not sensitive or observant; dull.
  • innocent β€” free from moral wrong; without sin; pure: innocent children.
  • uneducated β€” not educated.
  • oblivious β€” unmindful; unconscious; unaware (usually followed by of or to): She was oblivious of his admiration.
  • dense β€” Something that is dense contains a lot of things or people in a small area.
  • green β€” of the color of growing foliage, between yellow and blue in the spectrum: green leaves.
  • in the dark β€” having very little or no light: a dark room.
  • inexperienced β€” not experienced; lacking knowledge, skill, or wisdom gained from experience.
  • insensible β€” incapable of feeling or perceiving; deprived of sensation; unconscious, as a person after a violent blow.
  • mindless β€” without intelligence; senseless: a mindless creature.
  • moronic β€” Informal. a person who is notably stupid or lacking in good judgment: I wonder why they elected that narrow-minded moron to Congress.
  • shallow β€” of little depth; not deep: shallow water.
  • thick β€” having relatively great extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin: a thick slice.
  • unconscious β€” not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition.
  • uncultivated β€” prepared and used for raising crops; tilled: cultivated land.
  • uncultured β€” the lack or absence of culture: Much modern fiction is a product of unculture.
  • unenlightened β€” to give intellectual or spiritual light to; instruct; impart knowledge to: We hope the results of our research will enlighten our colleagues.
  • uninitiated β€” to begin, set going, or originate: to initiate major social reforms.
  • unlearned β€” not learned; not scholarly or erudite.
  • unmindful β€” not mindful; unaware; heedless; forgetful; careless; neglectful: unmindful of obligations.
  • unschooled β€” not schooled, taught, or trained: Though unschooled, he had a grasp of the subject.
  • unsuspecting β€” to believe to be guilty, false, counterfeit, undesirable, defective, bad, etc., with little or no proof: to suspect a person of murder.
  • untaught β€” simple past tense and past participle of unteach.
  • untrained β€” Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
  • unwitting β€” inadvertent; unintentional; accidental: His insult, though unwitting, pained her.
  • witless β€” lacking wit or intelligence; stupid; foolish.
  • benighted β€” If you describe people or the place where they live as benighted, you think they are unfortunate or do not know anything.
  • imbecilic β€” of, relating to, or characteristic of an imbecile.
  • nescient β€” lack of knowledge; ignorance.
  • apprenticed β€” a person who works for another in order to learn a trade: an apprentice to a plumber.
  • birdbrained β€” a stupid, foolish, or scatterbrained person.
  • cretinous β€” If you describe someone as cretinous, you think they are very stupid.
  • misinformed β€” to give false or misleading information to.
  • unconversant β€” familiar by use or study (usually followed by with): conversant with Spanish history.
  • unintellectual β€” appealing to or engaging the intellect: intellectual pursuits.
  • unknowledgeable β€” possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding; intelligent; well-informed; discerning; perceptive.
  • unlettered β€” not educated; uneducated; untutored; ignorant.
  • unread β€” not read, as a letter or newspaper.

adjective ignorant

  • unaware β€” not aware or conscious; unconscious: to be unaware of any change.
  • ill-informed β€” lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill-informed of the danger.
  • unfamiliar β€” not familiar; not acquainted with or conversant about: to be unfamiliar with a subject.
  • unknowing β€” ignorant or unaware: unknowing aid to the enemy.

adverb ignorant

  • uniformed β€” identical or consistent, as from example to example, place to place, or moment to moment: uniform spelling; a uniform building code.
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