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[ US /ˌɪɡnɝˈeɪməs/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪɡnɔːɹˈe‍ɪməs/ ]
NOUN
  1. an ignorant person

How To Use ignoramus In A Sentence

  • I assured him to the contrary, and conjured him to narrate to me the facts, an unacquaintance with which was sufficient it appeared to stamp me as an ignoramus of the first magnitude. The Purcell Papers
  • He has also been called a dunce, an ignoramus, a barbarian. Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation
  • It's Grendel ,' she told him and spelled it for the ignoramus. INSIDERS
  • From this it is but a short step to viewing those who oppose liberal ideas or policies as hidebound traditionalists, bigots, or ignoramuses.
  • The words of the ignoramus known as glenn beck have no power here. glenn beck is not right, “technically right” or anywhere near right. Think Progress » Beck: ‘African-American is a bogus, PC, made-up term. I mean, that’s not a race.’
  • I've never met ignoramus like Lao Zhang, He can't even separate the sheep from the goat.
  • I've never met any ignoramus like John. He can't even separate the sheep from the goat.
  • Sometimes I am such an ignoramus, such a witless dope.
  • Only fools or ignoramuses ever trust the word of government officials or politicians.
  • In tremoribus vulgaribus, æqualibus temporum intervallis, non musculus, sed artus ipsemet alternatim attollitur aut deprimitur, aut in oppositas partes it atque redit per minima tamen spatiola; in palpitatione verò sine ullo ordine musculi unius lacertus subito subsilit, nec regulariter continuoque movetur, sed nunc semel aut bis, nunc minimé intra idem tempus subsilit; an causa irritans in sensorio communi, an in musculo ipse palpitante Quærenda sit, ignoramus. An Essay on the Shaking Palsy
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