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Ignoramus vs Simpleton - What's the difference?

ignoramus | simpleton |

As nouns the difference between ignoramus and simpleton

is that ignoramus is a totally ignorant person—unknowledgeable, uneducated, or uninformed; a fool or ignoramus can be (legal|dated) a grand jury's ruling on an indictment when the evidence is determined to be insufficient to send the case to trial while simpleton is (pejorative) a simple person lacking common sense.

ignoramus

English

Etymology 1

After the ignorant lawyer Ignoramus, the titular character in the 1615 play by the English playwright Georges Ruggle; from (etyl) .

Noun

(en-noun)
  • A totally ignorant person—unknowledgeable, uneducated, or uninformed; a fool.
  • Synonyms
    * See also

    Etymology 2

    Directly from (etyl) .

    Noun

    (ignoramuses)
  • (legal, dated) A grand jury's ruling on an indictment when the evidence is determined to be insufficient to send the case to trial.
  • English eponyms ----

    simpleton

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (pejorative) A simple person lacking common sense.
  • * {{quote-news
  • , year=2012 , date=May 15 , author=Scott Tobias , title=Film: Reviews: The Dictator , work=The Onion AV Club citation , page= , passage=Baron Cohen’s new creation (and the previous ones, too) has its roots in Groucho characters like Captain Jeffrey T. Spaulding, Otis B. Driftwood, and Prof. Quincy Adams Wagstaff, and the concept of a pompous simpleton running a rogue nation has obvious parallels to Duck Soup’s Rufus T. Firefly, who leads the country of Fredonia to a needless and highly preventable war. }}
  • * 2001 — , Artemis Fowl , p 92
  • The stranger had crossed a sacred line. He had mentioned the men's mothers. Nothing could get him out of a beating now, even the fact that he was obviously a simpleton'. Albeit a ' simpleton with a good vocabulary.