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Meanings of apparent ignorance in English
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Usage of apparent ignorance in English
1
And the apparentignorance and tranquillity in which he found Constance completed his dismay.
2
This would account for her apparentignorance of the fact that she was beautiful.
3
But she had lied to him, and she had acted lies of apparentignorance!
4
For all his apparentignorance Callandar knew that daisy field quite as well as Ann.
5
Her innocence too had something touching in it, and her apparentignorance of what his visit meant.
6
This astonishment of the stranger at a simple sleight-of-hand feat and his apparentignorance of tobacco emboldened Seaton.
7
The idea of Blaise entering the establishment had already rendered her grave, and now her husband's apparentignorance of important business matters distressed her.
8
And Therese was beginning to think he was more interesting than the others, with his apparentignorance of her world and his superb cynicism.
9
They called it Operation Mockingbird, in apparentignorance of the secret CIA campaign to influence the media during the 1950s that bore the same name.
10
One of this year's participants, Jade Goody from Bermondsey, first appeared in the 2002 series of Big Brother and earned notoriety for her apparentignorance.
11
"Of course not," answered Ned, smiling at this apparentignorance.