that perosn is ignorant Thos people are ignorent the word stays the same, just spoken in a different contex
The plural of ignoramus is ignoramuses.
As in "the room is full of ignoramuses".
It is not very nice to call someone an ignoramus. It may not be nice, but I think she is more of an ignoramus than a genius.
ignoramus
How about ignorant or ignorable.
The ignoramus kept calling out in class at random.
an ignoramus is a person who does not want to read or learn anything about anything, they live in total ignorance of all that the world has to offer.
The plural word for "ignoramus" is "ignoramuses".You might expect it to be "ignorami" because the word originates in Latin, but "ignoramus" is not a noun: it is a verb. So instead of using the Latin rule for pluralizing nouns, we simply use the English rule for pluralizing words that end with an "s".Thus, "ignoramus" becomes "ignoramuses".
An ignoramus is an ignorant, stupid person. The opposite would be a very smart person. An example of the opposite of an ignoramus would be a genius.
It is not very nice to call someone an ignoramus. It may not be nice, but I think she is more of an ignoramus than a genius.
almost famous
How about ignorant or ignorable.
ignoramus
The ignoramus kept calling out in class at random.
Idiot, moron, fool
The ones that die. THEY ALL DIE YOU DIRTY IGNORAMUS!
George Ruggle has written: 'Ignoramus'
Ignoramus has written: 'Some word on allegory in England read to the Odd Volumes at their meeting, July 5, 1895' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History and criticism, English poetry, Allegory
I have low tolerance for ignoramus people.