the act of spewing opinionated gibberish by one who doesn't know what the fuck they're talking about
by sircasey February 16, 2009
by DJ Buttaskotch August 21, 2010
Being uneducated on specific subjects.
Actually most of these definitions are written by ignorant people, who shouldn't be giving "definitions" to others.
Actually most of these definitions are written by ignorant people, who shouldn't be giving "definitions" to others.
A definition on here: Pocahontas - has long dark hair...etc. <Ignorance
Actually in real life Pocahontas had no hair.
Actually in real life Pocahontas had no hair.
by Jessbear14 October 03, 2006
I thought I thought I knew a thing and knew the thing was true, but as I learned and time went on I gradually grew, and learned the things I thought I knew were really only thoughts, and all the things at times just thoughts entirely for naught, knowledge is a fickle thing and like the brain in grams, that weigh themselves upon the mind and shape the way it scans, for better or for worse and hopefully for better things, you'll learn to know what really is and keep the thoughts just things.
What is a lie but a thought not outweighed by real things, and what is ignorance but real things not being there at all?
by WhatYouThinkVWhatYouKnow June 04, 2020
Lacking in knowledge, awareness, empathy, and wisdom. Can apply to anyone, regardless of political affiliation. Contrary to popular belief, it is a very broad state of mind, not largely dependent on one's specific views on a subject. Despite this larger meaning, this word is usually hurled towards others by people who are also ignorant who happen to be upset by something someone said.
by Shadow Creator January 01, 2008
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 02, 2003

