Ignorance
Ignorant is an adjective.
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.
There is no direct adverb form that means "in a manner meant to ignore." The past participle of the verb "ignored" can be used as an adjective, but there is no adverb form ignoredly, nor ignoringly.There is a derivative adverb form "ignorably" (and unignorably) referring to the ability (inability) of an event to be ignored.
Yes. That is the correct spelling of ignoring. It is the present participle of the verb to ignore and may be used as a verb or as a noun (gerund). It is virtually never seen as an adjective.
I chose not to ignore your question but to answer it.I asked my dad for some money but he chose to ignore me.If I ignore the problem it might go away.
Ignore this too.
When they forget that they don't like you and try to talk to you, you ignore them. When they try to be mean to you, ignore them. Ignore their body language to you.
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Ignore her.
Ignore This was created in 2010.