ignorement n ignore + suffix ment; cf. treatment, excitement - a noun that signifies ignoring something or somebody, corresponding to the verb ignore, but different from ignorance (which is derived from ignore, but has a different meaning, "lack of knowledge").
I hoped to receive forgiveness but instead was met with suspicion and ignorement.
Your son's continuous ignorement of his civil duties needs to be noticed and reprimanded.
The government shows the same ignorement towards human lives as towards human rights.
by Mikhail Epstein November 03, 2003
To not look at or pay attention to
by Jim Gura February 16, 2006
1) Lacking knowledge.
2) Slang: Insult used to describe another party as stupid and/or prejudiced. Often used incorrectly as the most ignorant parties in a debate tend to call others ignorant to make up for their own lack of information or prejudices.
2) Slang: Insult used to describe another party as stupid and/or prejudiced. Often used incorrectly as the most ignorant parties in a debate tend to call others ignorant to make up for their own lack of information or prejudices.
1) Joseph is ignorant of any knowledge that might help him built a nuclear-powered engine with spare parts in his garage, so he's going to stick to what he knows and just go to an auto-repair shop.
2) Dr. Phillis's advice discouraged Shannon's promiscuous lifestyle so she called him an ignorant homophobe and covered her ears saying "bla bla bla I'm not listening" as he tried to explain the dangers of drug and sex abuse to her. What a cunt.
2) Dr. Phillis's advice discouraged Shannon's promiscuous lifestyle so she called him an ignorant homophobe and covered her ears saying "bla bla bla I'm not listening" as he tried to explain the dangers of drug and sex abuse to her. What a cunt.
by Axiomatic June 25, 2009
by lisabmcr August 28, 2010
Ignorant = ig.no.rant
Noun
def = A discourteous or rude individual who not only lacks knowledge or awareness of a subject, but actively refuses to acknowledge and intentionally disregards all information contrary on said subject(s).
Word Origins:
The root word/verb “Ignore” comes from Latin meaning;
“Refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally.”
The word “ignorant” has 2 commonly accepted adjective meanings.
1.) Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
2.) Discourteous or rude.
The Noun, “Ignorant” takes into accounts all of the original meanings and places them onto an individual displaying these traits.
Noun
def = A discourteous or rude individual who not only lacks knowledge or awareness of a subject, but actively refuses to acknowledge and intentionally disregards all information contrary on said subject(s).
Word Origins:
The root word/verb “Ignore” comes from Latin meaning;
“Refuse to take notice of or acknowledge; disregard intentionally.”
The word “ignorant” has 2 commonly accepted adjective meanings.
1.) Lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
2.) Discourteous or rude.
The Noun, “Ignorant” takes into accounts all of the original meanings and places them onto an individual displaying these traits.
“Regardless of all of the scientific data we give him, he refuses to believe that the world isn’t flat. He truly is an Ignorant.” see also Flat Earther
by BlackwoodX October 04, 2019
by UrbanMemeQueen October 05, 2017
Jack was talking to Kate when Kate whipped out her iphone, completely iGnoring him.
i hate it when people iGnore you.
i hate it when people iGnore you.
by janis14242131 February 02, 2010