Ignorance can lead to a lack of awareness about opportunities and solutions, perpetuating cycles of suffering and deprivation. In contrast, having want can motivate individuals to seek knowledge, drive change, and foster resilience. While want can be uncomfortable, it often inspires growth and innovation, whereas ignorance can result in stagnation and missed potential. Ultimately, knowledge empowers individuals to address their challenges effectively.
I wouldn't want you to be ignorant of the facts.
Snow is worse than rain. Ice is worse than snow.
Ignorant- stupid arrogant- think you are smart and better than others but you are dumb
Hell is worse than purgatory.
"worse"
Worse than is perfectly acceptable; there's no single word to say worse than. Example: Her housekeeping is worse than mine. Her housekeeping is more terrible than mine. This weather is worse than expected. This weather is more miserable than expected. Or someone offered: the dreaded
Worse than Watergate was created in 2004.
No. I don't play with something that could do worse than kill me and mine!
The superlative of ignorant is "most ignorant."
The phrase 'worse than' is used in a comparative sentence.His writing is worse than mine.Words like inferior or second-rate can substitute for the phrase 'worse than'.His writing is inferior to mine.
An alligator who attacks a bear would be 'worse than' a bear.
Its' (a dog) bark is often worse than its' bite.