Ignorance vs Unknown - What's the difference?
ignorance | unknown |
The condition of being uninformed or uneducated. Lack of knowledge or information.
Not known; unidentified; not well known.
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(algebra) A variable (usually x'', ''y'' or ''z ) whose value is to be found.
Any fact or place about which nothing is known (as in the phrase "into the unknown").
A person of no identity; a nonentity
* 1965 , (Bob Dylan), (Like a Rolling Stone)
As nouns the difference between ignorance and unknown
is that ignorance is the condition of being uninformed or uneducated. Lack of knowledge or information while unknown is a variable (usually x, y or z) whose value is to be found.As a proper noun Ignorance
is a personification of ignorance.As an adjective unknown is
not known; unidentified; not well known.ignorance
Alternative forms
* ignoraunceNoun
Derived terms
* ignorant * willful ignorance * ignorance is blissSynonyms
* unawareness * blindnessunknown
English
Adjective
(-)Synonyms
* anonymous * unfamiliar * uncharted * undiscovered * unexplored * unidentified * unnamed * unrecognized * unrevealed * unascertained * obscure * unsungNoun
(en noun)- How does it feel
- To be on your own
- With no direction home
- Like a complete unknown
- Like a rolling stone?