ignoramus
IPA: ɪgnɝˈeɪmʌs
noun
- A totally ignorant person—unknowledgeable, uneducated, or uninformed; a fool.
- (law, dated) A grand jury's ruling on an indictment when the evidence is determined to be insufficient to send the case to trial.
verb
- (law, transitive) To make such a ruling against (an indictment).
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Examples of "ignoramus" in Sentences
- The author is an ignoramus.
- Who's the ignoramus who wrote this
- Ignoramus would be closer to the mark.
- By the way, Draco is such an ignoramus here.
- I am not the ignoramus you seem to think I am.
- I'm too much of an ignoramus to have a view on that.
- Venezuela's Chavez calls Obama "ignoramus" - Reuters
- In the context of that technique, he was an ignoramus.
- The article's in pretty good shape, as far as this ignoramus can see.
- Fightin' Cock Flyer: Venezuela's Chavez calls Obama "ignoramus" - Reuters
- Happy to serve as your ignoramus if you want to work together on the intro.
- Which ignoramus was it that removed the chemical equations from this article
- An ignoramus is someone like you who attempts to reframe an argument based on a lie.
- The media would excoriate him for daring to use the word ignoramus to denote ignoramuses.
- Why is this self-dubbed ignoramus making all this pother about being deprived of the classics?
- And for what I'd be willing to bet was a pretty large part of society, an ignoramus is the greatest offense of all.
- I doubt if McCain disavows this since it won't cost him any votes with the demographic he panders to, aka the ignoramus sector.
- Actually you fcukin ignoramus fcukwit, those who practice in bartering would appreciate you and everyone here continuing to ignore them.
- In late March on his Sunday radio/television program (Alo Presidente), he voiced the same concern in calling Obama an "ignoramus" and suggested "he should read and study a little to understand reality .... the obstacle to development in Latin America has been the empire (he) preside (s) over today."