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were ignorant
adjective
Unknowledgeable or uneducated; characterized by ignorance.
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Too many critics and teachers ignored – were ignorant of – any kind of fiction but realism".
They were ignorant.
O.K., we were ignorant and full of ourselves.
"Because we were ignorant," Uchida said, "the accidents kept happening".
Their attacks were ignorant, deeply unfair and completely undeserved".
"However, we were ignorant about the magnitude of this effect".
People were ignorant about the different kinds of whisky.
All were ignorant of the generals and their achievements.
He argued that the majority opinion suggested that legislatures were "ignorant of its own laws".
"They were ignorant of the classics that would make a man a gentleman".
"He said a lot of the people were ignorant, obnoxious, boorish".
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