Ignorant in spanish

Ignorante

pronunciation: ignoʊɹ̩ɑnte part of speech: adjective
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ignorante

ignorant = ignorante. 

Example: Ticknor's belief in the library's potential as one means of inhibiting the chances of unscrupulous politicians who would lead the ignorant astray explains his insistence that the public library be as popular in appeal as possible.

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» be ignorant of = ignorar, desconocer.

Example: Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.

» ignorant of = sin conocer.

Example: The user may come to the catalogue relatively ignorant of the heading under which a work is to be found.

Ignorant synonyms

naive in spanish: ingenuo, pronunciation: naɪiv adjectiveinnocent in spanish: inocente, pronunciation: ɪnəsənt adjectiveunconscious in spanish: inconsciente, pronunciation: ənkɑnʃəs adjectiveunwitting in spanish: involuntario, pronunciation: ənwɪtɪŋ adjectivenaif in spanish: naif, pronunciation: neɪf adjectiveilliterate in spanish: analfabeto, pronunciation: ɪlɪtɜrət adjectivenescient in spanish: ignorante, pronunciation: nesiənt adjectiveinexperienced in spanish: inexperto, pronunciation: ɪnɪkspɪriənst adjectiveunknowing in spanish: desconociendo, pronunciation: ənnoʊɪŋ adjective, noununeducated in spanish: deseducado, pronunciation: ənedʒʊkeɪtɪd adjectiveuninformed in spanish: no informado, pronunciation: ənɪnfɔrmd adjectiveunlettered in spanish: analfabeto, pronunciation: ənletɜrd adjectiveunlearned in spanish: indocto, pronunciation: ənlɜrnd adjectiveunenlightened in spanish: no iluminado, pronunciation: ənenlaɪtənd adjectiveunknowledgeable in spanish: desconocida, pronunciation: ənhɑlədʒəbəl adjectiveunversed in spanish: sin revisión, pronunciation: ənvɜrst adjective
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