Ignoring

/ɪɡˈnɔrɪŋ/ verb

Definition

deliberately paying no attention to something

Etymology

from Latin ignorare 'not to know' from in- 'not' + gnarus 'knowing'

Kelly Says

The Latin root literally means 'not knowing,' but modern ignoring is usually very deliberate - you know something is there, you just choose not to acknowledge it. It's willful unknowing!

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