Our souls will depart before their stewards have acquainted them with the facts: but let us be exact before God, whatever sort of ignoramuses we are, we and our stewards.
As regards ignoramuses who pride themselves on their knowledge, they are far inferior to monkeys.
Let us conclude therefore what we have already concluded, that we areignoramuses about all first principles.
Those ignoramuses who know nothing of science, those homoeopathists who know neither chemistry nor mineralogy, nor anthropophagy--anthropology I meant to say, they are always at their old tricks.
Nobody has yet dared to say that he would rather see an England of ignoramuses than an England of cowards and slaves.
Lastly there was the superstitious class of ignoramuses to be dealt with; these are not content with being ignorant; they know what does not exist, and about the moon they know a great deal.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ignoramuses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.