IGNORANT vs INNOCENT: NOUN
- A person who is untaught or uninformed; one who is unlettered or unskilled; an ignoramus.
- A person untaught or uninformed; one unlettered or unskilled; an ignoramous.
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- An unsophisticated person; hence, a child; a simpleton; an idiot.
- An innocent person; one free from, or unacquainted with, guilt or sin.
- Same as innocence, 6.
- An artless or simple person; a natural; a simpleton; an idiot.
- An innocent person, especially a little child, as free from actual sin.
- A very young child.
- A simple, guileless, inexperienced, or unsophisticated person.
- A person, especially a child, who is free of evil or sin.
- A person who lacks knowledge of evil
- Those who are innocent; young children.
IGNORANT vs INNOCENT: ADJECTIVE
- Uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field
- Unaware because of a lack of relevant information or knowledge
- Uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication
- Ill-mannered, crude.
- Unknowledgeable or uneducated; characterized by ignorance.
- Resulting from ignorance; foolish; silly.
- Unknown; undiscovered.
- Unacquainted with; unconscious or unaware; -- used with of.
- Unaware or uninformed.
- Showing or arising from a lack of education or knowledge.
- Lacking education or knowledge.
- Lacking knowledge or skill
- Lacking general education or knowledge
- Ignorant of the fundamentals of a given art or branch of knowledge
- Used of things; lacking sense or awareness
- Lacking information or knowledge
- Lacking basic knowledge
- Free from evil or guilt
- Lacking in sophistication or worldliness
- Lacking intent or capacity to injure
- Free from sin
- Used of things; lacking sense or awareness
- Uncorrupted by evil, malice, or wrongdoing; sinless.
- Within, allowed by, or sanctioned by the law; lawful.
- Not guilty of a specific crime or offense; legally blameless.
- Not harmful; free from that which can injure; innoxious; innocuous; harmless.
- Free from the guilt of a particular crime or offense.
- Simple; artless; foolish.
- Lawful; permitted.
- Not contraband; not subject to forfeiture.
- A party who has not notice of a fact tainting a litigated transaction with illegality.
- Free from guilt, sin, or immorality.
- Bearing no legal responsibility for a wrongful act.
- Naive; artless.
- Morally free from guilt; guiltless; not tainted with sin; pure; upright.
- Having no knowledge (of something).
- Lacking (something).
- Lacking, deprived, or devoid of something.
- Unaware.
- Not exposed to or familiar with something specified; ignorant.
- Betraying or suggesting no deception or guile; artless.
- Not experienced or worldly; naive.
- Candid; straightforward.
- Not dangerous or harmful; innocuous.
- Harmless in intent.
IGNORANT vs INNOCENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Ignorant, Illiterate, Unlettered, Unlearned, uneducated. Ignorant is the most general of these words (as, he is an ignorant fellow), except where it is limited to some subject or point (as, ignorant of the ways of the world). Illiterate means not having read or studied, or, specifically, not able to read. The illiterate are presumably ignorant outside of their own work, but not necessarily so; the ignorant are necessarily illiterate. In modern times it is as reprehensible to be illiterate as to be ignorant. Unlettered is used sometimes for illiterate and sometimes for unlearned, with corresponding measures of blame. Unlearned —that is, not learned—is, like ignorant, either general or special: as, to be unlearned in theology; as learning is the privilege of few, it is not especially blameworthy to be even generally unlearned.
- Showing want of knowledge; arising from or caused by ignorance: as, an ignorant proceeding; ignorant remarks.
- Done unconsciously or innocently; unknown to one's self as being of the kind mentioned.
- Keeping one in ignorance.
- Destitute of knowledge in general, or concerning some particular matter; uninstructed or uninformed; untaught; unenlightened.
- Uneducated in general
- Unconscious; unaware.
- Artless; naïve.
- Simple; wanting knowledge or sense; imbecile; idiotic.
- Small, modest, and pretty: applied to children and flowers.
- Free from legal or specific wrong; guiltless: as, to be innocent of crime.
- Free from any moral wrong; not tainted with sin; upright; pure: as, innocent children; an innocent action.
- Free from any quality that can cause physical or moral injury; harmless in effect; innoxious.
- In pathology, benign; not malignant.
- Free from illegality: as, innocent goods carried to a belligerent.
- Not knowledgeable about something specified
- Completely wanting or lacking
IGNORANT vs INNOCENT: RELATED WORDS
- Unconscious, Naif, Unwitting, Inexperienced, Unknowing, Innocent, Unlearned, Unversed, Unlettered, Illiterate, Unknowledgeable, Naive, Unenlightened, Uneducated, Uninformed
- Irreproachable, Unimpeachable, Not guilty, Virtuous, Acquitted, Absolved, Vindicated, Harmless, Ignorant, Exculpated, Sinless, Naive, Exonerated, Blameless, Guiltless
IGNORANT vs INNOCENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unconscious, Naif, Unwitting, Inexperienced, Unknowing, Innocent, Unlearned, Unversed, Unlettered, Illiterate, Unknowledgeable, Naive, Unenlightened, Uneducated, Uninformed
- Irreproachable, Unimpeachable, Not guilty, Virtuous, Acquitted, Absolved, Vindicated, Harmless, Ignorant, Exculpated, Sinless, Naive, Exonerated, Blameless, Guiltless
IGNORANT vs INNOCENT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Too bad he is ignorant of that fact.
- Colonial bureaucrat seems arbitrary, if not willfully ignorant.
- Folks, I was not being sinical or ignorant.
- Traumatized melodyless sun, its ignorant modified spittoon modifies.
- And she can no longer remain blissfully ignorant.
- Those who may be put off by the use of the word ignorant may want to perhaps look it up and be less ignorant.
- Ignorant of the sinful character of their religious worship, Israel was also ignorant that God was chastening them.
- Are we to assume that he is as ignorant as the ignorant peasant who cannot distinguish one kind of war from another?
- When an ignorant medium tries to communicate with spirits, equally ignorant spirits will be attracted o him.
- The use of the word ignorant in your passive agressive note is quite ignorant.
- Names have been changed to protect the innocent.
- In criminal cases, the defendant is presumed innocent.
- The innocent spouse laudably can readmit the other spouse to conjugal life; in this case the innocent spouse renounces the right to separate.
- If the innocent spouse prevails for tax relief, the IRS should issue a partial release of any lien for the innocent spouse.
- Remember, you are innocent until proven guilty, not innocent until some unreliable witness points at you and calls you a criminal.
- People think he is innocent because they want to believe he is innocent.
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- Such apostates seek, in all dispensations, to bring destruction on the innocent and to shed innocent blood, or consent thereto.
- This innocent looking Santa Claus app is not as innocent as it seems.
- Speaking Deatj the innocent, my next point, an innocent person serving life can be released from death row.
IGNORANT vs INNOCENT: QUESTIONS
- What did Victor Hugo say about teaching the ignorant?
- What should we do with foolish and ignorant speculations?
- What ever happened to Steve Ignorant of Paranoid Visions?
- What happens when the ignorant are satisfied with knowledge?
- Does choosing to remain ignorant go against human nature?
- Why are politicians being rationally ignorant about public policy?
- What are the benefits of dealing with ignorant people?
- How many possible answers are there to ignorant person?
- Are children ignorant about their linguistic background?
- When an ignorant person reads ignorant things what happens?
- What happens when police wrongfully arrest innocent civilians?
- What is innocent passage in international maritime law?
- What does Adyashanti say about innocent misunderstanding?
- Are online trading brokers scamming innocent people?
- How does innocent misrepresentation differs from mistake?
- Are the individuals depicted on lookwhogotbusted innocent?
- Are newspaper redesigns guilty until proven innocent?
- What makes innocent an attractive work environment?
- Do all children born innocent remain innocent all their lives?
- Should I read innocent before or after presumed innocent?