ignorant |
uncivilized |
Related terms |
Ignorant is a related term of uncivilized.
As a noun ignorant
is ignorant person, ignoramus.
As an adjective uncivilized is
crude, barbarous, wild, uncultured.
bewilder |
ignorant |
As a verb bewilder
is (
label) to confuse, puzzle or befuddle someone, especially with many different things.
As a noun ignorant is
ignorant person, ignoramus.
ignorant |
adversity |
As nouns the difference between ignorant and adversity
is that
ignorant is ignorant person, ignoramus while
adversity is (uncountable) the state of adverse conditions; state of misfortune or calamity.
unwitting |
ignorant |
As an adjective unwitting
is unaware or uninformed.
As a noun ignorant is
ignorant person, ignoramus.
moronic |
ignorant |
As an adjective moronic
is (medicine) having a mental age of between seven and twelve years.
As a noun ignorant is
ignorant person, ignoramus.
senseless |
ignorant |
As an adjective senseless
is bereft of feeling or consciousness; deprived of sensation; unconscious; insensible.
As a noun ignorant is
ignorant person, ignoramus.
ignorant |
unsophisticated |
As a noun ignorant
is ignorant person, ignoramus.
As an adjective unsophisticated is
not sophisticated; lacking sophistication.
ignorant |
ignorant |
As nouns the difference between ignorant and ignorant
is that
ignorant is ignorant person, ignoramus while
ignorant is ignorant person, ignoramus.
ignorant |
risk |
As nouns the difference between ignorant and risk
is that
ignorant is ignorant person, ignoramus while
risk is a possible, usually negative, outcome, eg, a danger.
As a verb risk is
to incur risk (to something).
ignorant |
dispute |
In obsolete terms the difference between ignorant and dispute
is that
ignorant is unknown; undiscovered while
dispute is to struggle against; to resist.
As an adjective ignorant
is unknowledgeable or uneducated; characterized by ignorance.
As a noun dispute is
an argument or disagreement, a failure to agree.
As a verb dispute is
to contend in argument; to argue against something maintained, upheld, or claimed, by another.
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