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Example sentences for "ignorantly"

Lexicographically close words:
ignorance; ignorances; ignorant; ignorantes; ignorantia; ignoratio; ignoraunce; ignoraunt; ignoraunte; ignore
  1. Whom therefoer ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.

  2. An instinct is an agent which performs blindly and ignorantly a work of intelligence and knowledge.

  3. A simple, unsophisticated person; in the cant of the Stock Exchange, one who ignorantly speculates and is victimized.

  4. Whom ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.

  5. The mischief is the same whether a man does it ignorantly or knowingly.

  6. This success is ignorantly imagined to proceed from inattention to all rules, and a defiance of reason and judgment; whereas it is in truth acting according to the best rules and the justest reason.

  7. It is my business not to be deceived; and to have it known that my most expensive specimens might be forgeries would equally mean ruin, whether I sold them cunningly as a rogue or ignorantly as a fool.

  8. Certainly it seemed suicide--unless it were one of those accidents that will occur to people who fiddle ignorantly with firearms.

  9. In the case of Father Francesco, the sense of guilt and degradation fell like a blight over all the past that had been so ignorantly happy.

  10. The veil had been rudely torn from her eyes; she had seen with horror the defilement and impurity of what she had ignorantly adored in holy places, and the revelation seemed to have wrought a change in her whole nature.

  11. Our duty in relation to our persecutors is to pity them, for they do it ignorantly in unbelief, and to pray that they may obtain mercy.

  12. Hence we find Apollonius indignantly rejecting the accusation of magic ignorantly brought against him, an art which achieved its results by means of compacts with those low entities with which the outermost realm of inner Nature swarms.

  13. It is not an assertion that we should not judge because we are not qualified nor because we may ignorantly wrong another with such a judgment.

  14. We have ignorantly generated evil forces under the law when we could have used it for our success and happiness.

  15. His grin disagreeably reminded me--had I not myself that very night ignorantly flourished on a brass knocker?

  16. Annoyed and perplexed--but yet far too prudent to commit herself ignorantly to inquiries which might lead to future embarrassment--Mrs. Gallilee tried suggestive small talk as a means of enlightenment.

  17. Guessing in the dark, Carmina and the governess had ignorantly attributed the sinister alteration in Mrs. Gallilee's manner to the prospect of Teresa's unwelcome return.

  18. Allow me to apologise for having ignorantly placed you in a false position.

  19. It was too weirdly intimate, even for her; besides, when he had already tried to seek her counsel she had ignorantly repelled him.

  20. She had not heard of Lady Howel's death, and had written ignorantly to prepare that good friend for seeing her.

  21. And, incorrectly diagnosed and ignorantly treated, it is a dangerous disease.

  22. Of which they judge as ignorantly and as perversely as the other sort did of the eloquence, and for the same reason.

  23. He described them by false contrasts, and ignorantly charged them with the folly of defining "happiness to be happiness.

  24. Some reproachfully and others ignorantly call them lay elders.

  25. What harm could he do her--the bad man of whom she had so ignorantly made a girl's ideal?

  26. In the matter of beds all ships have been badly edited, ignorantly edited, from the beginning.

  27. It is ignorantly supposed that the bargain was, that the traffic should cease in 1808; but the only thing secured by it was, the right of Congress (not any obligation) to prohibit it at that period.

  28. If perchance one of the proscribed class should ignorantly stray beyond these precincts, and take a seat above the cross aisle, he was instantly, if not forcibly, removed.

  29. Persons, real or mythical, are often used to represent different tribes, while allegory is the rule rather than the exception in what is ignorantly accepted as history.

  30. Myths and allegories, anciently unfolded to initiates in the mysteries, have been ignorantly adopted by modern priests and published to the world as the literal truth.

  31. Assyrians, and was learned during their sojourn in that country, and not, as has ignorantly been supposed, from the mythical Abram, the reputed immigrant from Ur of the Chaldees.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ignorantly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.