What is another word for in ignorance of?

Pronunciation: [ɪn ˈɪɡnəɹəns ɒv] (IPA)

There are numerous synonyms that can be used in place of the phrase "in ignorance of." Some of the most common include "unaware of," "without knowledge of," "blind to," "oblivious to," and "ignorant of." Each of these phrases conveys a similar meaning to "in ignorance of," indicating a lack of awareness or knowledge about a particular topic or situation. Other potential synonyms might include "uninformed about," "clueless about," or "unschooled in." Regardless of the precise terminology used, all of these synonyms can help to clarify the speaker's intended meaning and express their perspective on a given issue or situation.

What are the hypernyms for In ignorance of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with In ignorance of

  • So far as I know, there were no pains taken to preserve secrecy on this subject; that is, I saw no attempt made to keep any of the inmates of the Convent in ignorance of the murder of children.
    Maria Monk
  • If you are kept in ignorance of the true way and permit yourself to rely upon and be guided by the opinion of imperfect man, you can never gain the riches that will bring you peace and lasting happiness.
    Joseph Franklin Rutherford
  • Most criticism of advertising is written in ignorance of what actually happens inside these agencies.
    Michael Schudson
  • Autonomy means acting on reasons I have chosen; but the lesson of cognitive science is that there is no self to do the choosing. We are far more like machines and wild animals than we imagine. But we cannot attain the amoral selflessness of wild animals, or the choiceless automatism of machines. Perhaps we can learn to live more lightly, less burdened by morality. We cannot return to a purely spontaneous existence. If humans differ from other animals, it is partly in the conflicts of their instincts. They crave security, but they are easily bored; they are peace-loving animals, but they have an itch for violence; they are drawn to thinking, but at the same time they hate and fear the unsettlement thinking brings. There is no way of life in which all these needs can be satisfied. Luckily, as the history of philosophy testifies, humans have a gift for self-deception, and thrive in ignorance of their natures.
    John Gray (philosopher)
  • Religion has ever filled the mind of man with darkness, and kept him in ignorance of his real duties and true interests. It is only by dispelling the clouds and phantoms of Religion, that we shall discover Truth, Reason, and Morality. Religion diverts us from the causes of evils, and from the remedies which nature prescribes; far from curing, it only aggravates, multiplies, and perpetuates them.
    Baron d'Holbach

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