Ignorant in a sentence

We found 144 examples of how to use ignorant in an English sentence.

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Sentences with ignorant

Sentences 76 to 100 of 144.

# Sentence  
76. I do not take kindly to ignorant people.
77. Ignorant people tend to be arrogant.
78. Those who are ignorant usually believe themselves to be very knowledgeable.
79. A person can be intelligent, yet very ignorant.
80. Ignorant people are usually very arrogant.
81. Those who are knowledgeable generally recognize how ignorant they really are.
82. Ignorant people often imagine they are more knowledgeable than everyone else.
83. I'm ignorant, but at least I recognize the limits of my knowledge.
84. You are ignorant, yet imagine yourself to be very knowledgeable.
85. One can be intelligent, but ignorant.
86. One can be ignorant, but knowledgeable.
87. Everyone knew that it was impossible. An ignorant man did not know: he did it.
88. Guard yourself against accusations, even if they are false; for the multitude are ignorant of the truth and look only to reputation.
89. This simple maid, brought up in the fields, and ignorant even of the very name of love, could not have expressed what she felt, but her heart was heavy, and, despite herself, her eyes very often filled with tears.
90. The rustic youth was as yet ignorant of the wiles of love.
91. My surprise reached a climax, however, when I found incidentally that he was ignorant of the Copernican Theory and of the composition of the Solar System.
92. Popular lectures are the easiest to listen to, but they are necessarily both superficial and misleading, since they have to be graded to the comprehension of an ignorant audience.
93. Don't be ignorant.
94. The more ignorant people are the more sure they are that they're correct.
95. "Comrades! of ills not ignorant; far more / than these ye suffered, and to these as well / will Jove give ending, as he gave before."
96. Systems in which the rules are based on usage, such as languages or customary law, are condemned to become absurd, cumbersome and contradictory, since every time a small error slips into one of their usages, it is integrated into the rules, by definition, for eternity. The more users are ignorant, the more systems degrade rapidly. English, poorly used by millions of people, natives or not, for centuries, is an example of the degradation of a system at terminal stage, no longer presenting any logic, neither in its syntax, nor its grammar, nor its vocabulary or its pronunciation. Similarly, with customary rights becoming too cumbersome and incomprehensible, the states which rely on them tend to switch to prescriptive law.
97. He was staggeringly ignorant of foreign affairs.
98. How can voters be so ignorant?
99. Sami was a young immature ignorant kid.
100. Sami was so ignorant back then.

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