Ignoramuses [noun]

Definition of Ignoramuses:

simpleton

Synonyms of Ignoramuses:


Opposite/Antonyms of Ignoramuses:

Brain


Sentence/Example of Ignoramuses:

Among other incredulous moments, Carlson would often claim she needed Google or a dictionary to look up words she most certainly knew, such as ignoramus and czar.

This fellow was an ignoramus, did not even understand the Jewish language, and made use therefore of Russian.

Any political ignoramus, if hoisted to the "bench," has judicial authority to declare the law,—it is absolute.

Why is one born into this world an ignoramus, knowing nothing of the laws, customs and usage one inadvertently breaks?

"If that luncheon was not expensive, then I am indeed an ignoramus," said Dolly, when they began to figure out its cost.

But fools will rush in where angels fear to tread, and Ignoramus walks with confidence where Eruditus fears to take a step.

If so, it was done inadvertently, and therefore forgive an ignoramus and musician.

"He is an ignoramus," interrupted my friend, as he stept unsteadily forward, while I followed immediately at his heels.

No, you little ignoramus; about what I see in the old country.

I feel like a perfect ignoramus before you when you talk of these things.