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Kana: むち Romaji: muchi Level: N1

無知

Meaning in English

ignorance

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What it means

無知 means a lack of knowledge or awareness about something; it describes not knowing facts or information that could be known, and is often used to describe a state of limited understanding rather than a conscious choice.

Main meanings

  • General ignorance or lack of knowledge about a topic or field.
  • A state of lacking basic information, sometimes implying surprise or inadequacy in understanding.
  • A pejorative sense when used to criticize someone for not knowing something that is reasonably expected to be known.

How to use it

Usage noun usage in formal and informal contexts; in formal writing it can appear as 無知の露呈 or 無知を指摘する; in everyday speech it is used to describe ignorance or lack of knowledge about a topic. Example phrases in Japanese include 無知を露呈する, 無知を恥じる, 彼はその分野の無知を認めた.

Variants and close terms

  • 無教養 (mukyōyō) — lack of education
  • 知識不足 (chishiki busoku) — lack of knowledge
  • 無学 (mugaku) — ignorance
  • 教養がある (kyōyō ga aru) — to be educated
  • 知識がある (chishiki ga aru) — to have knowledge

Composition

  • 無: absence or negation
  • 知: knowledge, knowing
  • combined meaning: lack of knowledge, ignorance

Etymology

etymology 無知 is a Sino-Japanese compound formed from 無 meaning without and 知 meaning knowledge; its modern reading is むち (muchi) and the meaning stems from the combination of the two semantic components rather than a phonetic change.

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