Frequency rank: 11,525. – 11,545.
- ignorance; innocence; stupidity
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi)
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- ignorance
- innocence
- stupidity
This meaning refers to a lack of knowledge or information about a particular subject. It implies an unawareness or unfamiliarity with something.
This meaning indicates a state of being free from guilt, sin, or moral wrongdoing. It often relates to purity or a lack of experience in worldly matters.
This meaning describes a lack of intelligence or the quality of being foolish or unwise. It can refer to actions or behaviors that show poor judgment.
Generated collocations (experimental)
むち無知をはじる恥じるto be ashamed of ignoranceむち無知なひと人ignorant personれきし歴史にたいする対するむち無知ignorance of historyむち無知をさらけだすさらけ出すto display one's ignoranceむち無知をはんせい反省するto reflect on one's ignoranceむち無知のきょうふ恐怖fear of ignoranceむち無知からまなぶ学ぶto learn from ignoranceむち無知をこくふく克服するto overcome ignoranceむち無知をじかく自覚するto be aware of one's ignoranceむち無知をつくりだす作り出すto create ignorance
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However, although our companions were willing, they knew nothing about management or getting money.
He pretended ignorance, which made me still more angry.
He thinks he knows everything but, as a matter of face, he is very ignorant.