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1. Lexical meaning of paronyms ignorant - ignorant

2. Examples of phrases with a paronym ignoramus

3. Examples of sentences with a paronym ignoramus

4. Examples of phrases with a paronym ignoramus

5. Examples of sentences with a paronym ignoramus

1.LEXICAL MEANING OF PARONYMS NEVEZHA - NEVEZHA

Ignorant- a rude, ill-mannered, impolite person.

ignoramus- half-educated, little knowing, poorly educated person, ignoramus; a person who is not versed in any field of knowledge.

2.EXAMPLES OF PHRASES WITH A PARONYM - NEVEZHA

old bastard

young ignoramus

3.EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES WITH A PARONYM - NEVEZHA

1) Why do people judge ignorant?

2) Who is ignoramus?

3) What needs to be done in order not to be ignorant And ignoramus?

4) At the same time, he is still such a slob and ignoramus, just awful!

5) - Why are you, like my guests, climbing not into your company, ignoramus. (I. Bunin. Red Lights).

6) What are you ignoramus and lazy!

7) Will you ignoramus, know

Steal our sun! (K. Chukovsky)

8) Serves you well, old ignoramus,

Forward to you ignoramus, science ... (The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish, A.S. Pushkin)

9)- How? WITH ignorant! For me to come to terms with this brute? (N. V. Gogol. The story of how Ivan Ivanovich quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich)

10) All kinds of people can influence the formation of personality: talented, and rude, and lazy, and ignorant.

11) In the story "White-browed" by A.P. Chekhov we read: "Judging by the manners, it was ignoramus, a simple mongrel."

12) An educated person will be understood and accepted by society better than ignoramus.

13) If ignorant you don't want to be known

I beg you, be wise

Begin your request with a polite word:

Be kind, be kind.

14)Ignorant- a rude, ill-mannered person.

15)Ignorant

16)Ignorant

4.EXAMPLES OF PHRASES WITH A PARONYM - IGNORANT

1) an absolute ignoramus

2) a complete ignoramus

3) a complete ignoramus

4) moral ignoramus

5) ignoramus in music

6) ignoramus in medicine

7) ignoramus in love

5.EXAMPLES OF SENTENCES WITH A PARONYM - IGNORANT

1)ignoramus he was round, read nothing. (I.S. Turgenev)

2)ignoramus in physics, and in music an expert. (I. Krylov. Peacock and Nightingale).

3) He had a sweet heart ignoramus. (A. Pushkin. Eugene Onegin).

4) People like Mitrofan are called ignoramuses.

5) I.A. Krylov denounces ignorant who do not understand the benefits of teaching.

6) Ignorance is a weapon ignoramuses.

7) The sage blames himself, ignoramus- others.

8) How to live easier: ignoramus or knowledgeable person?

9) First of all, beware ignoramuses because it is dark and can push you to the wrong path.

10) Unfortunately, the same happens with people:
No matter how useful a thing is, without knowing the price,
ignoramus everything tends to the worst about her;
And if ignoramus more knowledgeable
So he still chases her. (I.A. Krylov. Fable “Monkey and Glasses”)

11) The monkey was ignoramus so I didn't know what to do with the glasses. (About the fable of I.A. Krylov « Monkey and Glasses» ).

12) In ancient Greece, students write on a board with a stick, the teacher dictates the phrase: “ ignoramus“the wildest creature on earth.”

13) Perhaps (flattering hope), The future will indicate ignoramus To my illustrious portrait And he says: that was the poet. (A.S. Pushkin)

14) He had a sweet heart ignoramus,

He was cherished by hope

And the world's new shine and noise

Still captivated the young mind. (A.S. Pushkin)

15) The one who does not have access to the art of reading is an ill-mannered person, moral ignoramus. (V.A. Sukhomlinsky)

16) Why do people condemn ignoramus?

17) Word " ignoramus"In Pushkin's times meant" a naive, green, youngster not tempted by life.

18) Knows smart guy and ignoramus:
People all need clothes.

19) He is an eccentric or ignoramus, look at anyone:
Clothes are worn on top, he has them inside. Riddle (wardrobe)

20) I'm full ignoramus in mathematics.

21) “…I almost ignoramus

22) County doctor, fortunately not perfect ignoramus managed to bleed him. (A. Pushkin. Dubrovsky).

23) Half-my lord, half-merchant,
Half sage, half ignoramus,
Semi-scoundrel, but there is hope
What will be complete at last. (A.S. Pushkin)

24) How he dreamed of getting the title of Honored Artist, a title that only a few decades ago was invented by conceited ignoramuses. (A. Kuternitsky. Alone at dusk)

25)Ignorant Francis Bacon)

26) The loudest drum remains silent, if it is not struck, the most intelligent person remains ignoramus

27) In ourselves we will not grow ignoramus

28) What can come out of Mitrofanushka for the Fatherland, for which ignoramuses - parents also pay money ignoramuses– teachers?

29) I never poke my nose into literature and politics, I did not look for popularity in polemics with ignoramuses. (A. Chekhov. Boring story)

30) In the opinion of a real mushroom picker, we behaved in the forest like ignoramuses

32) We were ignoramuses

33) Mysticism ... ignoramuses enveloped everything connected with the dark colonnades of temples, the geometric regularity of the pyramids, mummies and tombs. (I. Mozheiko)

34)ignoramus- an uneducated person who knows little.

35) Then you will not be a half-educated, ignorant, ignoramus.

36) This man was fat ignoramus in matters of art.

37) Of course you are ignoramus: Can't learn the rule and apply it correctly.

6.TESTS

1) Ignorance is a weapon ignoramuses.

2)ignoramus- a rude, ill-mannered, impolite person.

3) This man was a complete ignoramus in matters of art.

4) “... I almost ignoramus. What I know, I somehow learned on my own, in fits and starts, without communication, to no avail, and so little ... ”(From the diary of Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy).

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONG. Find the error and fix it. Write the sentence number and the correct word.

1)ignoramus- a half-educated, little knowing, poorly educated person.

2) What can come out of Mitrofanushka for the Fatherland, for which ignoramuses - parents also pay money ignoramuses– teachers?

3) We were ignoramuses in social matters. (A.Ignatiev)

4) An educated person will be understood and accepted by society better than ignoramus.

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONG. Find the error and fix it. Write the sentence number and the correct word.

1) Serve you, old ignoramus,

Forward to you ignoramus, science ... (A.S. Pushkin)

2) In the opinion of a real mushroom picker, we behaved in the forest like ignorant, because, without flinching, they bypassed various russula, ... as well as chanterelles, volnushki. (V. Soloukhin)

3) Why do people condemn the ignorant?

4)- How? WITH ignorant! For me to come to terms with this brute? (N. V. Gogol)

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONG. Find the error and fix it. Write the sentence number and the correct word.

1) County doctor, fortunately not perfect ignoramus managed to bleed him. (A. Pushkin)

2) The loudest drum remains silent, if it is not struck, the most intelligent person remains ignoramus if not trained. (Folk wisdom)

3) In the story "White-browed" by A.P. Chekhov we read: "Judging by the manners, it was ignoramus, a simple mongrel."

4)Ignorant science is despised, uneducated people admire it, while the wise use it. Francis Bacon)

In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONG. Find the error and fix it. Write the sentence number and the correct word.

1)Ignorant- an old Russian word formed from vezh "expert" with the prefix non-.

2) All kinds of people can influence the formation of personality: talented, and rude, and lazy, and ignorant.

3)Ignorant one who allows himself to be rude. (I.S. Turgenev)

4)Ignorant also blind

Defend science and learning

And all scholarly works

Not feeling that he is eating their fruits. (I.A. Krylov)

7.ANSWERS

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Hello, dear readers of the blog site. The words "ignorant" and "ignorant" are often found in colloquial speech.

Many people confuse their meaning because of the similar sound. But these are completely different words with different meanings.

Let's see in what cases these nouns should be used, and how they differ from each other.

Ignorant and ignorant are different words that sound similar

"Ignorant" and "ignoramus" are written and heard almost the same way, but they have different lexical meaning. According to the explanatory dictionary, these words have the following meaning:

  1. Ignorant- This is a rude person with bad manners, who does not know how to behave in society. This is a derivative of the word "rude".
  2. ignoramus- this is a poorly educated person, not knowledgeable in any field, possessing superficial knowledge, ignoramus. This is a derivative of the word "does not know"(does not know).

Since "ignorant" and "ignorant" sound almost the same, but differ in meaning, they are called. Other well-known examples of Russian language paronyms:

  1. parade-patronize
  2. inert-bone
  3. addressee-addressee

The history of the origin of these words

Many people confuse the meaning of the characteristics "ignorant" and "ignorant" and quite often use them in speech for other purposes. It is interesting that a couple of centuries ago, in the "Pushkin era", these two words were indeed forms of the same noun, and only the Russian lexicographer V.I. Dal determined the fundamental difference between them.

To more accurately understand the difference between "ignorant" and "ignorant", you need to get acquainted with the history of the appearance of these words in modern Russian.

The word "ignorant" is native Russian. It means a rude and uncouth person. In the Old Russian language there was also the word "vezha", which is now practically out of use.

In Dahl's dictionary, it is noted that "vezha" has the opposite meaning and characterizes a person who knows the customs and rules of secular treatment. In modern Russian, a derivative form from the word "vezha" is often used - politeness.

The word "ignoramus" came into modern speech from the Old Slavonic language. The letter combination "zhd" testifies to its special origin. In the modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language, next to it is the mark "obsolete".

The meaning of the word "ignorant" - uneducated, ignorant. The ancient ancestor of this word is "to know" - to know. The derivatives of the word “to know” in the modern language are well known to everyone: after all, the statement, the department, is unknown.

An ill-mannered person is an ignoramus or an ignoramus?

Being rude is bad. No society will welcome a man who can't behave, ignores , is rude to others. How not to get the nickname "ignorant"? Work, learn to respect the opinions of others. Even better is to get lessons in good parenting in childhood from the elders.

The poetess Agniya Barto specially composed a humorous rhyme called "Ignorant Bear". Using the example of the main character, a little ill-mannered teddy bear, she tells the kids how to behave properly with other people, and parents - that they should not spoil their children too much, encouraging them to be disobedient and disrespectful towards others.

be considered ignorant maybe a well-mannered person, if he finds himself in an unusual environment for him to communicate, not being familiar with the local rules of etiquette. A similar situation can happen to each of us, even during a regular trip to visit.

What to do in this case? If possible, it is better to ask in advance about the taste preferences of the owners, their family traditions and views. While visiting, you should behave with restraint, not impose your opinion, not act contrary to the ideas of morality and ethics accepted in this society.

Is it bad to be ignorant

Who is an ignoramus in the modern sense? In most cases, this word implies that a person does not have sufficient knowledge on any particular issue. At the same time, it can be quite.

That is, each of us, regardless of the level of education, can pass for such a person in a given situation. An example of the use of the word: “An ignoramus in physics, but an expert in music” I.A. Krylov.

The attitude towards such people is ambiguous. For example, the famous physicist Albert Einstein, known for his non-standard view of many things, believed that far knowledge is not always useful, and in some cases even prevent a person from making a scientific discovery or achieving significant achievements.

In this case, by knowledge, he meant obsolete attitudes imposed by society that limit a person’s capabilities and hinder a creative approach to life. For example, knowing many languages ​​wastes brain resources that could be put to good use.

And yet it is not very pleasant to be considered ignorant. However, the situation is not fatal, since any lack of knowledge can always be filled by reading the necessary literature on the issue of interest or talking to knowledgeable people.

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Why the question arises: ignoramus - who is this? Because there is a very similar word in the language - ignoramus. Having understood the difference between paronyms, we will understand who is who.

Meaning

An ignoramus is a person who has little or no knowledge about some subject, phenomenon or science. But the ignoramus is a person simply ill-mannered. He can, for example, blow his nose with relish at the table at the moment when everyone else is eating. It is clear that the ignorant is one thing, and the ignorant is quite another.

Sherlock Holmes and meaningful ignorance

One of the most remarkable examples of the ignorant remains Sherlock Holmes. We are talking about the Soviet film adaptation of 1979 - "Acquaintance". In it, as you might guess, friends and colleagues, Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, meet for the first time. And the great detective amazes the doctor with his concept of "meaningful ignorance." Holmes knows nothing about such historical figures as Copernicus, Aristotle or Joan of Arc, but he can easily distinguish the dirt of one London street from another. The detective is well versed in chemistry. In other words, Holmes is completely lost in what he does. Watson is amazed. Therefore, to the question "Ignorant - who is this?" one can answer with confidence: this is such a person as Holmes.

But let's not jump to conclusions. It turns out that the great detective has his own theory. He believes that the brain is an attic, and a fool drags there everything that comes to hand. A smart person (i.e. Holmes) lifts into the attic only what is needed, and all his tools necessary for the job, in perfect order!

Ignorant in the modern world

If you think about it, the great detective expressed the philosophy of the modern world. We all knew a lot of things at school, we received a wide, though not deep, education. And now the world has become completely different, the price is narrow highly qualified specialists, just like Holmes. But we, like Dr. Watson, do not accept a world where ignorance is a free choice.

Ace Ventura as an example of controlled ignorance

"Animal Detective" - ​​a real ignoramus. Let the reader remember, if he saw the movie "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective", how the main character behaves in public places. Remembered? After all, this is horror and shame for everyone around. True, there is one “but”: Ace’s everyday ignorance, as a rule, has a specific goal. Sometime he needs it to piss off the suspect, sometime he uses it to get information.

In any case, we have already well studied the concepts of "ignorant" and "ignorant". The difference is clear to us. An ignorant person is an uneducated person who does not possess any knowledge. And ignorance is

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Imagine that there is a lesson. Petrov gets up and says: “The capital of Mozambique is Toulouse!”. The geography teacher looks at him sadly and says: "Sit down Petrov, you are mistaken." And the neighbor on the desk says: “Oh, Vaska, what an ignoramus you are, every educated person knows that the capital of Mozambique is Madagascar!”

It is clear that in the example where the sentence with the word "ignoramus" is composed, there is too much humor. But let the reader himself know the true capital of Mozambique.

Ignorance as a rebellion against the established order of things

We return to our film examples. Indeed, Holmes and Ace have reasons to be unorthodox. Now imagine that the whole world has become ad nauseam cultured and reading. This would be a terrible reality, and therefore ignoramuses and ignoramuses would arise, who would dilute the excessive stiffness of other brothers.

Of course, in a world where everyone writes without mistakes, there is nothing wrong. At least, so it seems, until this world has come. But ignoramuses and ignoramuses are needed by mankind, firstly, for a change, and secondly, in order to understand the scope of work to cultivate the population. In the end, if everyone is the same, then it will be terribly boring.

"What is an ignoramus?" - such a question can often be heard. We will readily explain the meaning of the word and give examples.

Meaning

An ignoramus is a person who is not enlightened in some areas of knowledge. Is it worth talking about the relativity of this concept? There are people who can build or design an airplane, but they may well not read fiction books at all and not understand why Leo Tolstoy is so great or, for example, George Orwell.

Sherlock Holmes as an example of a brilliant ignoramus

After we understand what an ignoramus is, we can turn to examples. Of course, this will be a literary or, rather, cinematic example.

Recall the famous conversation in the film "Introduction" between Holmes and Dr. Watson, where the latter tells the former directly that he is a man of sharp mind, but ignorant in all other respects. Naturally, this meant education. Holmes knows almost nothing about Copernicus, Joan of Arc and Aristotle, although the name of the first on this list seems vaguely familiar to him. Watson is shocked by the cultural illiteracy of his future colleague, but Holmes is not embarrassed and opposes Watson's historical and humanitarian knowledge with his purely practical skills, for example, the ability to distinguish the dirt of one London street from another or the ashes of one cigar from another.

Therefore, if the reader is asked the question, what is an ignoramus, then he, without hesitation, can say: this is Sherlock Holmes (with certain reservations). There are interesting discoveries, and completely unexpected ones.

And Watson, meanwhile, thinks with horror about the utilitarian world, where no one is interested in philosophy, literature and history, but only in what is necessary for life. Holmes reassures his friend and says that he is the only one. I wonder if the famous detective knows the word "ignoramus"? Not a fact, because for the case it is completely useless to him.

Almost 40 years have passed since the release of the film, for it was released in 1979. And now we, modern people, understand that Holmes's ignorance is not the most terrible that can be imagined. Holmes, though ignorant, is a passionate person. Perhaps he would be interested in literature and history, if he had time, but he gives his all to work. Now absolutely terrible people are being born, who definitely do not understand anything, and do not even want to learn - this is the real image of the ignorant, which frightens. The theme is endless and inexhaustible, and we need to move on. To understand what an ignoramus is, one more important aspect needs to be highlighted.

Ignorant and ignorant

It is especially difficult for people to distinguish between the two concepts that are placed in the subtitle. In fact, there is no difficulty here. You just need to remember that an ignorant person is a person who is ignorant in the field of science, technology, history and literature, and an ignorant person is also uncivilized in the everyday sense. It is even easier to understand the difference with examples. A person who puts his feet on the table at a dinner party is ignorant, and a person who does not see the stylistic difference between Turgenev and Gogol is ignorant. Now, we think, the question will not arise, what is the difference. We explained everything thoroughly.

What is more terrible - to be ignorant or ignorant?

Here is a long-standing dispute about two phenomena that are one worse than the other. True, let's assume that being ignorant is not as scary as being ignorant, because the latter concept fixes, first of all, the everyday bad manners of a person, but, as we know, all norms and rules are relative. Therefore, each person is free to choose his own from two evils.

We hope that it is clear what an ignoramus is, and now the reader will not have any difficulties both with the use of the concept and with its explanation.

Both the ignorant and the ignorant - this is what they said about people, firstly, ignoramuses, and secondly, about those who "do not observe courtesy in deeds." In Old Russian, D was preserved in most cases, but before the iotated (softening) vowel it turned into Zh. according to their subject matter. The "Dictionary of the Russian Academy" (1814, part 3, p. 1291) said that the words ignorant, in common parlance, and ignoramus had two meanings: "1) a simpleton, unlearned, unenlightened, illiterate; 2) it also refers to those who do not observe courtesy in deeds, do not know how to act decently. Pushkin in "Eugene Onegin" (2, VII) used the ignoramus in the meaning of `an inexperienced person': "He was an ignoramus with a sweet heart." However, cf. in "Dubrovsky": "The county doctor, fortunately not a perfect ignoramus, managed to bleed him." Today it is customary to distinguish between these words and give each its own meaning. They called these words paronyms. Science does not stand still, but how many people (scientists), so many opinions.

Ignorant is a rude, ill-mannered person. This is a person who does not know how to behave in society or at the table. Here he is - ignorant, without "D". Who is this ignoramus with "D"? And this is an uneducated, ignorant person. If you want, call him an ignoramus, if you want, a layman. If you know little, you are ignorant. However, as the well-known linguist Vinogradov wrote, the difference in the meanings of the words "ignorant" and "ignorant" is a product of the post-Pushkin era. Back in the 18th and early 19th centuries, these were just two versions of the same word. "Ignorant" is the so-called high syllable, and "ignoramus" is common. If we look into Fasmer's Etymological Dictionary, we will see that "ignorant" and "ignorant" are one and the same. It is formed from "not" and "to know", that is, "to know". Both the ignorant and the ignorant - this is what they said about people, firstly, ignoramuses, and secondly, about those who "do not observe courtesy in their actions" (this is a quote from the "Dictionary of the Russian Academy").

Ignorant - does not know Ignorance - impolite

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Examples of the use of the word ignoramus in the literature.

I'm one of those uncouth ignorant who do not know how to behave decently if they have nothing to do with their hands, and my trusty halberd is the best game for them.

Like these ones ignorant and are guilty of the fact that the elves went to their invisible world to the greatest detriment for us who remained here.

I boldly approached the dance teacher and, snatching the violinist from his hands, smashed it to pieces, swearing that I did not want to learn anything from such ignorant.

My shoes have insoles, here and there different things, I won't say what Clark calls them, he's a brute ignoramus and generally a barbarian.

For, of course, he had read all the major books on the subject—otherwise he would have had to admit that he was complete. ignorant- Doi, - read to Shankar and Eckhart, St.

A few minutes later, the old skinhead appeared on the threshold. ignoramus with the university cipher on his hand.

I don't think it takes Solomon's wisdom to understand the dangers of a sharp weapon, and he should have ordered it. ignorant sheathe your sword or move away.

Deacon Sergiy Chelmogorsky taught Guria to read and write according to the psalter, issued at the Moscow Printing Yard by Ivan Fedorov's student Andronik Ignorant.

Sit, sit ignoramus, in the cabin, - he suddenly got excited, turning to the window, - maybe the mustache will grow!

Or is he just stupid ignoramus or, if he has learned, it is dementia.

If the essence of his question appeared immediately above my head, I would answer in such a way that later he could again complain about the wicked youth, because this abstruse ignoramus could think, asking me a question for the whole stop, which might put me in a completely different light than I really am.

When his apprenticeship ended, the philosopher stopped handing out money, but his skills remained: once he was insulted by some ignoramus, and he, instead of attacking him with his fists, laughed.

Overcoming a nervous trembling, the daughter of the first minister proudly threw up her head and with the inimitable dignity of a true descendant of the Great Fortunat said: - I always suspected that you ignoramus, citizen of Intelik.

Mother, there will be a real surprise for any stupid ignorant, and there are at least a dime a dozen of them on the street.

The dragon was ignorant in the science of friendliness, so he completely trusted his tiny teacher.

05-07-2015

What is the difference in meaning between the words 'ignorant' and 'ignorant'?

  • rude person - rude person

    ignoramus - uneducated person

  • Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language

    Ignorant - A rude, impolite person. Ignorant is the one who allows himself to be rude.

    Ignorant - An ignorant, poorly educated person, but usually with a claim to knowledge, an ignoramus.

    Those. an ignoramus is a rude person, and an ignoramus is an illiterate but curious person

  • ignoramus from the word not to know, ‘to know’ to know, an outdated word, ignorant from the word ‘impolite’…

    as I remember now, they studied Russian at school. I don't remember much, but for some reason I remember it! :-))))

    Here are some situations where education can come in handy. to show off!!!

  • Ignorant - an ill-mannered person. From the root ‘vezh-‘ polite, politeness.

    Ignorant - uneducated, ignorant. From the root 'vezhd-' - to know, to know.

  • An ignoramus is an uneducated person. Ignorant - uneducated, unintelligent.
  • ignorant - from impolite, no need to explain?

    ignoramus - from ignorant in some business or knowledge

  • Ignorant - a poorly educated person with bad manners. An ignorant person is a poorly educated person. ignorant of common subjects.
  • ‘ignorant’ and ‘ignorant’ are one and the same. It is formed from ‘not’ and ‘to know’, that is, ‘to know’. Both the ignorant and the ignorant - this is what they said about people, firstly, ignoramuses, and secondly, about those who ‘do not observe courtesy in deeds’. In Old Russian, D was preserved in most cases, but before the iotized (softening) vowel it turned into Zh.

    Synonyms: a high style ignoramus and a simple ignoramus did not differ in the language of the 18th and early 19th centuries. according to their subject matter. The Dictionary of the Russian Academy (1814, part 3, p. 1291) said that the words ignorant, in common parlance, and ignoramus had two meanings: 1) simpleton, unlearned, unenlightened, illiterate, 2) it also refers to those who do not observe in deeds of courtesy, they do not know how to act decently.

    Pushkin in Eugene Onegin (2, VII) used an ignoramus in the meaning of an inexperienced person: He was an ignoramus dear at heart.

    What is the difference between the words "ignorant" and "ignorant"?

    However, cf. in Dubrovsky: The district doctor, fortunately not a complete ignoramus, managed to bleed him.

    Today it is customary to distinguish between these words and give each its own meaning. They called these words paronyms. Science does not stand still, but how many people (scientists), so many opinions.

  • Ignorant is the antonym of the Witch. The witch knows a lot, but the ignoramus knows nothing, but does not want to learn. As a result, a blunt organism is formed.
  • Borrowed from Church Slavonic. It comes from the merger of the negative particle "not" and "vezha" - from "to know", that is, to know. Hence the ignorant - a little knowing person, an ignorant person, an uneducated person, and ignorance is a characteristic of such a person.

    Before the beginning of the twentieth century, the words ignorant and ignorant did not differ. Later, two differences emerged. The word ignoramus was gradually relegated to the vernacular.

    ignorant and ignorant

    The spectrum of its meanings has shifted to such words as ill-mannered, tactless, rude.

    The English word "ignorance" ignorance- carries additional content aspects. Ignorance- this is not only ignorance, ignorance, ignorance, ignorance. Ignore- this is to ignore, not to pay attention, to skip, not to take into account. It can be assumed that in the Anglo-American cultural tradition, traditions ignorant person- this is not so much a person who is ignorant and uneducated, but a person uninterested and indifferent.

    Is it possible to consider ignorance as ignorance? It is possible that No. The population of the Soviet Union was highly educated, but due to the closed nature of the country, they did not have knowledge of modern technologies and the achievements of social sciences. In this aspect, the population was ignorant, but ignorance was combined with education. If this is so, then ignorance is not the complete opposite of knowledge, is not its inverted reflection.

    On the other side, Not all ignorance is evidence of ignorance. If we do not know facts that are insignificant for us from the life of society, the state, the people around us and even our lives (for example, the degree of mineralization of the water we drink), then this does not at all indicate our ignorance. In other words, ignorance is not a complete semblance of ignorance, is not its direct reflection.

    distinctive feature of ignorance- his special relationship with the state. It can be created by the state and deliberately saved. An example of this is the institution of state secrets, documents and literature for official use, portioned issuance of information to the population. Such institutions serve as instruments of state administration. It is possible that this is the meaning of the famous Orwellian slogan - "ignorance is strength."

    The relations of ignorance andbusiness. But such relationships do exist. This is evidenced by the institution of trade secrets, the mutual rejection of theorists and practitioners, as well as the "educational" paradox of the profession of an economist - many prominent economists and successful entrepreneurs did not have an economic education. Such relationships serve as management tools. It is possible that this is the meaning of the well-known slogan - "who owns the information - manages everything."

    © Fokin N.I.

    Paronyms: ignorant - ignorant

    Nevezha`Fasmer’s Etymological Dictionary`

    ignorant cslav. ignorance ἀγνώστης, whence Russian. ignorant "dark, uneducated person". From not and *vědi̯ā from to know. Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language. - M.: ProgressM. R. Vasmer1964-1973

    NEVEZHA`Crossword Dictionary`

    1. Unseemly, rude, impolite person.
    2. Uneducated goon.

    Nevezha`Etymological dictionary of the Russian language Semenov`

    Nevezha`Explanatory Dictionary of Ozhegov`

    And, m. and f. Rude, uneducated person.

    Nevezha`Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron`

    Nevezha`Dictionary of Russian idiomatics`

    Nevezha`Small Academic Dictionary`

    -And, m. and f.

    Rude, uneducated person.

    How! with the ignorant! to put up with this brute! Gogol, The Tale of how Ivan Ivanovich quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich.

    Everyone laughed at him and said that he was an ill-mannered ignorant and uncouth chump who was unfamiliar with the simplest rules of decent behavior. Nosov, Adventures of Dunno and his friends.

    2. unfold obsolete

    The same as ignoramus.

    Whether courts, societies or scientists will start, As soon as we have time to look around, How the first ignoramuses will come here! I. Krylov, Grandee and F…

    ignorant `Together. Apart. Through a hyphen.`

    neve / zha, -i, m. And and.

    merged. Apart. Through a hyphen.. B. Z. Bukchina.

    ignorant`Spelling Dictionary-Reference`

    Merged or separate? Spelling dictionary-reference book. - M.: Russian language. B. Z. Bukchina, L. P. Kakalutskaya. 1998.

    Nevezha`Great Soviet Encyclopedia`

    Andronik Timofeevich (Timofeev), Russian printer. There are 13 known editions published by N. in 1568-1602. The first of them - "The Psalter" (1568) - was printed, as it is said in the afterword, "with diligence and the works of Nikifor Tarasiev and Nevezha Timofeev" in Moscow. The name of Nikifor Tarasiev is not found in the future. In 1577 N. published the "Psalter" in Alexander Sloboda. It is possible that the undated "Hoursman" was also printed there. From 1587 until the end of his life, N. worked at the Moscow Printing Yard, where he published Lenten Triode (1589), Color Triode (1591), Oktoih (1594), Apostle (1597) with the first in the Russian book case signed by the master figured engraving and other publications. The engraved ornamentation of N.'s publications varies in mot…

    Ignorance`History of words`

    Nevezha`Russian word stress`

    ignorant, -and; R. pl. impolite (impolite person)

    Russian word stress. - M.: ENAS. M.V. Zarva. 2001.

    Nevezha`Russian Encyclopedia`

    Ignorant Andronik Timofeevich (? -c. 1603), printer, follower of Ivan Fedorov. There are 13 known editions published by Nevezha in 1568-1602 in Moscow and Aleksandrovskaya Sloboda, incl. "Psalter" (1568), "Lenten triode" (1589), "Apostle" (1597).

    See ignorance

    V. V. Vinogradov. History of words, 2010


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