Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Ignorant
ignorant, adj. [Fr. < L. ignōrāre, not to know.] (webplay: done, poor, unknown).
- Innocent; childlike; blameless; unworldly; free from knowledge of evil.
- Untaught; uninformed; uninstructed; artless; natural.
- Unsure; not certain.
- Unenlightened; unknowing; undiscovered; unconscious of; innocent.
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