ignorance
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Ignorance is a state of lacking knowledge or information on a particular subject. It can result from a lack of exposure, education, or interest in a given topic.
In economics, perfect knowledge describes the state in which a consumer has all possible information in order to make a decision. This situation is ideal, not usual.
The state of being omniscient; having infinite knowledge. The opposite must be ignorance or a total lack of knowledge.
One meaning of the word "curious" is having a strong desire to learn or know something. It describes a state of inquisitiveness or eagerness to explore and understand new information or experiences. This trait often leads individuals to ask questions and seek out new knowledge.
The word "omniscient" describes a state of knowing everything or having universal knowledge. It is often used in literary contexts, particularly to refer to a narrator who possesses complete understanding of all characters and events in a story. Another term is "all-knowing," which conveys a similar meaning.
The state flag and the state seal are similar. Passed in 1923, Washington state law describes the flag as having dark green bunting with a state seal in the center. It is the only state flag that is green. It is also the only state flag with a picture of a president.
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The past participle (pp) of "aware" is "aware." It is an adjective that describes a state of consciousness or knowledge about something. However, if you're looking for a verb form, "awareness" is the noun related to "aware."
The capital of Arkansas, Little Rock.
It is just a state of having little or no money, goods or means of support. A condition of being poor
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A point of view is an opinion. People who wish to state their position more strongly may present themselves as having knowledge, and stating the facts, rather than having mere opinions.