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ignoramus

Ignoramus vs Undefined - What's the difference?

ignoramus | undefined |


As a noun 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.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Clown vs Ignoramus - What's the difference?

clown | ignoramus | Related terms |

Clown is a related term of ignoramus.


As nouns the difference between clown and ignoramus

is that clown is clown while 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.

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 vs Oaf - What's the difference?

ignoramus | oaf | Related terms |

Ignoramus is a related term of oaf.


As nouns the difference between ignoramus and oaf

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 oaf is (obsolete) an elf's child; a changeling left by fairies or goblins, hence, a deformed or foolish child.

Chump vs Ignoramus - What's the difference?

chump | ignoramus | Related terms |

Chump is a related term of ignoramus.


As nouns the difference between chump and ignoramus

is that chump is (colloquial|pejorative) an incompetent person, a blockhead; a loser while 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.

Dope vs Ignoramus - What's the difference?

dope | ignoramus | Related terms |

Dope is a related term of ignoramus.


As a verb dope

is .

As an adjective dope

is doped.

As a noun 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.

Ignoramus - What does it mean?

ignoramus | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun ignoramus

is a totally ignorant person—unknowledgeable, uneducated, or uninformed; a fool.

Yokel vs Ignoramus - What's the difference?

yokel | ignoramus | Related terms |

Yokel is a related term of ignoramus.


As nouns the difference between yokel and ignoramus

is that yokel is (pejorative) an unsophisticated person while 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.

Imbecile vs Ignoramus - What's the difference?

imbecile | ignoramus |


As nouns the difference between imbecile and ignoramus

is that imbecile is a person with limited mental capacity who can perform tasks and think only like a young child, in medical circles meaning a person who lacks the capacity to develop beyond the mental age of a normal five to seven-year-old child while ignoramus is a totally ignorant person—unknowledgeable, uneducated, or uninformed; a fool.

As an adjective imbecile

is destitute of strength, whether of body or mind; feeble; impotent; especially, mentally weak.

Blockhead vs Ignoramus - What's the difference?

blockhead | ignoramus | Related terms |

Blockhead is a related term of ignoramus.


As nouns the difference between blockhead and ignoramus

is that blockhead is (colloquial) a stupid person while 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.

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