Ignorance
Ignorance is the state in which one lacks knowledge, is unaware of something or chooses to subjectively ignore information. This should not be confused with being unintelligent, as one's level of intelligence and level of education or general awareness are not the same. The word "Ignorant" is an adjective describing a person in the state of being unaware. The term may be used specifically (e.g. "One can be an expert in math, and totally ignorant of history.") or generally (e.g. "an ignorant person.") -- although the second use is used less as a descriptive and more as an imprecise personal insult.
Example: Person A has a personal vendetta against Person B. Person A suspends Person B from work. Person A's vendetta against person B leads to Person A's ignorance.
Ignorance may also be used as: Ignorant Ignorance Ignorancy
See also
Avidyā, ignorance as a concept in Vedanta. Vidya is knowledge. Literally, Avidya is not knowledge. Avidyā (Buddhism), ignorance as a concept in Buddhism Innocence
Translation
The word "Ignorance" occurs as such in the following languages: English, French.
Translation(s) in other languages: Arabic: جهل, Egyptian Arabic: جهل, German: Ignoranz, Spanish: Ignorancia, Hebrew: בערות, Italian: Ignoranza, Japanese: 無知, Georgian: უმეცრება, Korean: 모름, Occitan: Ignorància, Polish: Ignorancja, Portuguese: Ignorância, Russian: best described as being Mandy., Yiddish: איגנאראנץ.
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