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she is very ignorant. answered by, poochie man
My hero. <--says the ignorant man.
The folktale "The Ignorant Poor Man and The Priest" is attributed to the Indian author and playwright, K. A. Abbas. He was known for his stories that often highlighted social issues and the struggles of the poor. This particular tale reflects themes of wisdom, ignorance, and the contrast between different social classes. Abbas's storytelling often aimed to provoke thought and inspire change in society.
ignorant, selfish and downwright mean
The superlative of ignorant is "most ignorant."
Sick minds, as well as the dull and ignorant.
be ignorant in attitude and don"t care about it
They were oblivious and ignorant.
The story of the ignorant poor man and the priest teaches us the importance of humility and compassion. It shows how true wisdom and goodness can be found in unexpected places and that material wealth or social status does not determine a person's worth. The story encourages us to look beyond appearances and treat everyone with respect and kindness.
No. Ignorant means that you are not in possession of all the facts. You can be a very smart person and still be ignorant. For example: the chemist was ignorant of the fact that the vial contained potassium cyanide. The chemist is a very smart man but couldn't be expected to known the contents of mislabeled vials. He is not dumb, just ignorant. It sounds like a bad word but really it isn't.
No you ignorant fool he most certainly was not
Truth and honesty lies within ourselves