be ignorant of造句1. What we are ignorant of is immense.
2. For a cultivated man to be ignorant of foreign languages is a great inconveniece.
3. She is ignorant of the latest development in computer industry.
4. At that time I was ignorant of events going on elsewhere.
5. To say you were ignorant of the rules is no excuse.
6. Many young people are ignorant of recent history.
7. With hindsight, I now reckon that half a dozen of my fellow patients had cancer, but were ignorant of it.
8. Women with bulimia may also be ignorant of how their behaviour perpetuates their symptoms, creating a vicious cycle which traps them.
9. He realized when he spoke to them under the continuing shellfire that he was ignorant of their lives.
10. In a profound sense we doubt not only because we are ignorant of something but because we are absolutely certain of nothing.
11. If anyone tells you that a certain person speaks ill of you, do not make excuses about what is said of you but answer, "He was ignorant of my other faults, else he would not have mentioned these alone.Epictetus
12. As with so many things, I was ignorant of the conditions that occasioned change.
13. The drawing had been published in 1935 in connection with the painting, yet both consignor and Sotheby's had been ignorant of this.
14. There are still doctors who are ignorant of patients' rights, or who try to deny them.
15. But it is a great temptation for people to say the latter, especially if they are ignorant of what others believe.
16. It is by no means so simple for the insurer who is ignorant of that until in some senses it is too late.
17. Not to know that is to be ignorant of the whole point of the affirmation.
18. If Margaret was ignorant of what was going on, then Polly was not much wiser.
19. The referee assumed that I was ignorant of the difference between the two concepts and launched into a torrent of abuse.
20. She appears to be ignorant of this fact.
21. You forsooth be ignorant of self sham.
22. To be ignorant of one's ignorance is of the ignorant.
23. To be ignorant of one's ignorance is the malady of ignorance.
24. They appear to be ignorant of what is going on here.
25. A man may be ignorant of the arts and yet have every virtue under the sun.
26. To be ignorant of one ? ? s ignorance is the malady of the ignorant.
27. They remain very vulnerable in privately rented accommodation as they can often be ignorant of their rights.
28. Especially those outstanding and fine-looking women, great majority also likes to contact warm be ignorant of with many fine eminent men.
29. A very ordinary woman is chasing a very fine man allvery warm be ignorant of.
30. So far I have investment products be said to be ignorant of Khan!