ignorant造句241. Philip Glass is ignorant of establishing an immutable, sacrosanct urtext.
242. The person touched was blindfolded and ignorant of the sex of the toucher, who was instructed to try to convey one of the eight emotions, and both participants remained silent.
243. The most disturbing aspect of this article isn't anything that appears in the article itself, but rather the collection bigoted, jingoistic, and willfully ignorant remarks that followed.
244. Many people are worryingly ignorant of the facts about global warming.
245. The problem, rather, is that most people are equally as ignorant and as self-centred as you.
246. Using techie terms also might cause the other person to feel ignorant or inferior.
247. Ignorant of the stories behind, we are likely to find the rich characters unfathomable.
248. Reagan was apparently stupid and often startlingly ignorant – but he was vindicated by history.
249. Her powers had received no aid from education: she was ignorant and illiterate.
250. You'll leak at embarrassing moments, and you may be on the receiving end of less than supportive comments from ignorant co-workers.
251. All criticaster talk for hours about the system and who should play left or right, totally ignorant of the real problem.
252. She ignorant of all things of the company for she's fresher.
253. He has spent a lot of his time writing to a poor ignorant serving girl.
254. Exploited by landlords, they were poor, ignorant, and, like the ltalians, were onefourtn to one - half illiterate.
255. Why , you poor foolish , ignorant vagabond, you've been cheated, that's what!
256. Urbane speech is educated speech, as distinguished from the speech of the ignorant.
257. The American ambassador to Eritrea reported last year that "Eritrean officials are ignorant or lying" in denying that they were supporting the Shabab, a militant Islamist group in Somalia.
258. And always the adapters must worry not just about satisfying those persnickety readers but also about pleasing the audience ignorant of the book.
259. Is it possible, I would like that go to waste as ignorant as a child?
260. To be ignorant of one ? ? s ignorance is the malady of the ignorant.
261. The intensely critical spirit is often the narrow - minded and ignorant one.
262. He won't do you any harm. My stepmother might. She's ignorant, but she's as hard as nails.
263. I was sure that an ignorant woman like Madame Vulpes would not know who Leeuwenhoek was.
264. For a cultiated man to be ignorant of foreign languages is a great inconvenience.
265. "The ignorant majority, when unrestrained by a superior class, always sought to tamper with sound money," said Thomas Hutchinson, a lieutenant governor of Massachusetts in 1753.