IGNORANT


Meaning of IGNORANT in English

adj.

VERBS

▪ appear , be , feel , seem , sound

▪ act

I decided to continue acting ~, just to make fun of her.

▪ remain , stay ( AmE )

The general public remained totally ~ of the danger.

I wanted to stay ~ of my fate for a few more precious hours.

▪ keep sb

We were kept ~ of the facts.

ADVERB

▪ extremely , fairly , very , etc.

▪ completely , entirely , incredibly , plain , profoundly , totally , utterly , wholly

Don't ask Paul. He's completely ~.

▪ largely

▪ simply

They are simply ~, I'm afraid to say.

▪ blissfully

We went to bed that night blissfully ~ of the storm to come.

▪ wilfully/willfully

▪ woefully

PREPOSITION

▪ about

He was completely ~ about the country's political system.

▪ of

We are still woefully ~ of the causes of this disease.

Ignorant is used with these nouns: ↑ bliss

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .