Ignoble, a.

    1. Plebeian, vulgar, untitled, base-born, low-born, mean, low, rustic, peasant, hedge-born.
    2. Worthless, insignificant, mean, contemptible.
    3. Dishonorable, disgraceful, base, unworthy, low.

Ignominious, a.

    1. Dishonorable, disgraceful, shameful, infamous, scandalous, disreputable, opprobrious, full of ignominy.
    2. Deserving ignominy, despicable, contemptible, base, infamous.

Ignominy, n. Dishonor, disgrace, discredit, disrepute, shame, infamy, obloquy, contempt, opprobrium, odium, scandal, abasement.

Ignoramus, n. Sciolist, smatterer, novice, wiseacre, greenhorn, simpleton, numskull. See dunce.

Ignorance, n. Illiteracy, nescience, darkness, blindness, want of knowledge.

Ignorant, a. Unlearned, uninstructed, uninformed, uneducated, untaught, unenlightened, blind, illiterate, unlettered, dark.

Ignorant of. Unaware of, unacquainted with.

Ignore, v. a.

    1. Regard as unknown, shut one’s eyes to, leave out of view, not recognize, not take into account, disregard, neglect, utterly overlook.
    2. (Law.) Reject, set aside.

Ill, a.

    1. Bad, evil, unfortunate, unfavorable.
    2. Wicked, wrong, iniquitous, naughty.
    3. Sick, diseased, ailing, disordered, very unwell, indisposed, out of health, seriously indisposed.
    4. Cross, crabbed, surly, peevish, malicious, hateful.
    5. Ugly, ill-favored.

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