The adjective form is ignorant.
The noun form for the adjective ignorant is ignorance.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to ignore are ignorance, and the gerund, ignoring.
The noun form is the gerund "ignoring." The noun form for the adjective ignorant is ignorance, which has a different meaning. The noun for someone who ignores is ignorer.
The abstract noun forms of the adjective 'wise' are wiseness and wisdom.Antonyms of 'wiseness' and 'wsidom' are imprudence, ignorance, or thoughtlessness.
There is not specific collective noun for the noun ignorance. The noun ignorance is an uncountable noun; quantities of ignorance are expressed in degrees, for example, some ignorance, much ignorance, total ignorance, etc. A term that expresses ignorance as a collective would be, 'the collective ignorance of a group' or 'the combined ignorance of a group'.
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The abstract noun of the adjective "ignorant" is "ignorance." Ignorance refers to the lack of knowledge or information about a particular subject or topic. It signifies a state of being uninformed or unaware due to a lack of education or understanding.
None of the above. Ignorance is a noun. So is irony.
The noun form for the adjective ignorant is ignorance.
The noun form of the adjective ignorant is ignorance.
The noun form for the adjective ignorant is ignorance.
The abstract noun forms for the verb to ignore are ignorance, and the gerund, ignoring.
Adjective: Unsympathetic Nouns: Indifference or Ignorance
The adjective referring to wisdom is wise.
The noun form is the gerund "ignoring." The noun form for the adjective ignorant is ignorance, which has a different meaning. The noun for someone who ignores is ignorer.
The related adverb comes from the adjective ignorant. It is ignorantly (done due to lack of knowledge or understanding).