ignorant
ignorant — 形容詞
1. knowing very little or nothing about a particular subject, fact, or situation; n
無知;不知情
缺乏知識或資訊,不了解某事
knowing very little or nothing about a particular subject, fact, or situation; not having the information needed to understand something.
Tyler was completely ignorant of the local customs when he first arrived in Taiwan.
Tyler 剛到台灣時,對當地習俗一無所知。
ignorant of + noun phrase
Many people remain ignorant about where their food actually comes from.
很多人並不了解他們的食物到底是從哪裡來的。
ignorant about + clause
Nala felt ignorant during the physics discussion because she had never studied the subject.
Nala 在物理討論中覺得自己很無知,因為她從未學過這個學科。
Élise admitted she was ignorant of the new company policy until her manager explained it.
Élise 承認在主管向她說明之前,她對公司的新政策一無所知。
Rather than remain ignorant of the safety procedures, Mei-Lin asked her supervisor to explain them.
與其對安全程序一無所知,Mei-Lin 便請主管為她仔細講解。
- uninformed
focuses on lacking specific information rather than general knowledge; 'uninformed voters'
- uneducated
broader — refers to lack of formal education; 'uneducated workforce'
- clueless
informal, slangy; stronger sense of complete cluelessness; 'clueless about fashion'
- knowledgeable
having a lot of information or understanding
- informed
having up-to-date or accurate information
- aware
knowing that something exists or is happening
文法句型
adjective
ignorant of + noun phrase
ignorant about + noun phrase/clause
用法筆記
Frequently paired with 'of' (ignorant of the facts) or 'about' (ignorant about how the system works). The fixed phrase 'blissfully ignorant' carries an ironic tone — it describes someone who is happily unaware of something unpleasant. In self-reference, 'ignorant' can sound harsh; English learners often prefer 'I don't know much about…' in casual speech.
常見錯誤
2. behaving or speaking in a way that is rude and shows a lack of respect toward ot
無禮;粗魯
言行不尊重他人,缺乏禮貌
behaving or speaking in a way that is rude and shows a lack of respect toward others, often because the person does not realise their words or actions are offensive.
Vinícius made an ignorant comment about Reema's culture, which offended everyone at the table.
Vinícius 對 Reema 的文化說了一句無禮的話,得罪了在座的所有人。
collocation: ignorant comment
Jenna was embarrassed by her uncle's ignorant behavior toward the waiters at the restaurant.
Jenna 對叔叔在餐廳對待服務生的無禮行為感到難堪。
collocation: ignorant behavior
Trang was shocked by the ignorant remarks people made about her accent during the meeting.
Trang 對會議中人們針對她口音所發表的無禮言論感到震驚。
Samir told his roommate that the ignorant jokes about other religions had to stop.
Samir 告訴室友,那些關於其他宗教的無禮笑話必須停止。
The teacher explained why certain words are considered ignorant and disrespectful in a multicultural classroom.
老師解釋了為什麼某些詞語在多元文化的課堂上被視為無禮且不尊重他人。
- rude
broader and more direct; does not imply lack of awareness
- polite
showing good manners and respect
- respectful
showing proper regard for others
文法句型
adjective
ignorant + noun (remark, comment, behavior)
用法筆記
This sense is stronger than 'rude' or 'impolite' — it adds the nuance that the disrespectful behavior stems from a lack of awareness or understanding, not just bad manners. Common in fixed phrases like 'ignorant remark' or 'ignorant comment,' describing unintentionally offensive statements. Be careful using this sense about a person directly ('you're ignorant') — it is highly insulting.