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/ˈɪɡnəɹəntli/
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ADVERB
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in ignorance; in an ignorant manner
they lived ignorantly in their own small world
How To Use ignorantly In A Sentence
- Simplet Truth: Republicans are a narrow minded group of prehistoric principals, clinging on to every failed policy ever attempted, and ignorantly ignoring the fact that it was tried, and it failed. 'Regular guy' Thune is hot commodity in GOP circles
- Our Constitution is "socialistic" - to use the term of opprobrium ignorantly spewed about our government by tea partiers. Naplesnews.com Stories
- If it be objected this is no true dramatic poem, I shall easily confess it, non potes in nugas dicere plura meas, ipse ego quam dixi; willingly, and not ignorantly, in this kind have I faulted: The White Devil
- But we are ignorantly destroying our own heritage… throwing mud on our own heads!
- When the religious grannie says, “I previsioned this,” as she ignorantly gets carted away in the cab by the mafioso who do her in, a few moments later. Is Religion in Science Fiction Something New? Hardly!
- We can have some Muslims who unjustly or ignorantly deny the illegality of drinking alcohol, eating pork or even committing major sins like stealing, fornicating... etc.
- To the GOP and and others who are "ignorantly" sitting their kids out of school Tuesday. Duncan: 'Silly' to keep kids home to avoid Obama speech
- She told me that many of the streets were flooded when she drove home in the afternoon, and four lane boulevards only had two lanes passable, but many drivers were ignorantly speeding past her in the flooded lanes. Page 2
- What we do ignorantly is a less crime than what we do knowingly; yet a sin of ignorance is a sin, for he that knew not his Master's will, but did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes, Luke xii. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
- Opponents of bankruptcy modification often misframe the issue, whether deliberately or ignorantly. Credit Slips