Ignorance is the plural form of ignorance.
2007-04-04 09:23:18
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answered by Retodd 3
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Ignorance is a condition or state of being and can be experienced solo or shared by a group. There is no plural form.
2007-04-04 09:25:01
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answered by Bear B 4
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Ignorance is what's called a "non-count" noun. It doesn't have a plural form. Its plural form is just "ignorance."
(Just like milk. "Milk" is the plural form of milk. You can't have two milks or two ignorances.)
2007-04-04 09:29:00
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answered by starrysenior07 2
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Ignorance is a concept/an abstract therefore it is an uncountable noun - therefore it has no plural form. For example: he is ignorant, people are ignorant, ignorance knows no race, they are ignorant. So, the pronouns, nouns are pluralized but not ignorance/ignorant
2007-04-04 09:25:07
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answered by Just Me 5
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adjectives and adverbs do not have plural forms
only verbs and nouns have plural forms
If you are using it this way in the form of a noun such as:
The ignorance of the students was appalling.
Here ignorance is used AS a noun in the sentence so taking it a step further
The ignorances shown by each nation's delegate to the meeting was the source of many jokes.
Hope this helps.
2007-04-04 09:38:11
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answered by Carol D 5
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There isn't one. Ignorance is a condition, just as being cold is a condition, or being hot is a condition. Conditions don't have singular or plural cases. They simply exist.
2007-04-04 09:25:51
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answered by old lady 7
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the word is ignorant. Ignorance is the plural form.
"She is ignorant to the topic"
"This conversation is full of Ignorance."
2007-04-04 09:25:30
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answered by CashCountry17 4
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2007-04-04 09:27:38
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answered by Apples69 2
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"Ignorances" is wrong. Instead, I'd advise using "the types of ignorance" or something like that.
2014-07-05 04:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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ignorant can be both singular or plural.
2007-04-04 09:23:40
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answered by gsschulte 6
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