ignorance
lack of knowledge / unawareness / lack of education
[U] Uncountable
This term often carries a heavy negative weight, suggesting a failure to learn or a willful blindness to the truth. While it can describe a simple lack of information, it frequently implies a state of being uninformed that leads to poor judgment or moral failure, distinguishing it from mere curiosity or a temporary gap in knowledge. Grammatically, this noun is uncountable. It cannot be pluralized as ignorances to describe multiple instances of not knowing; instead, one must use partitive constructions such as a state of ignorance or an instance of ignorance to specify particular occurrences.
Refers to the general state of lacking knowledge or the quality of being uninformed.