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.
  • In the context of that technique, he was an ignoramus.
  • The article's in pretty good shape, as far as this ignoramus can see.
  • 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

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