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    Nes·cient
    /ˈneSH(ē)ənt/

    adjective

    • 1. lacking knowledge; ignorant: literary "I ventured into the new Korean restaurant with some equally nescient companions"
  2. The meaning of NESCIENCE is lack of knowledge or awareness : ignorance. Gain Some Knowledge of Nescience.

  3. Nescient definition: lacking in knowledge, information, or skill; ignorant. . See examples of NESCIENT used in a sentence.

  4. not having knowledge about something: a nescient interpretation of the facts. See. nescience. Fewer examples. So many world leaders are completely nescient regarding the past. It is most likely that the critics are either nescient or oblivious of the subject.

  5. adjective. holding that only material phenomena can be known and knowledge of spiritual matters or ultimate causes is impossible. synonyms: unbelieving. agnostic, agnostical. uncertain of all claims to knowledge.

  6. nes·cience. (nĕsh′əns, nĕsh′ē-əns, nēsh′-, nĕs′ē-əns, nē′sē-) n. 1. Absence of knowledge or awareness; ignorance. 2. Agnosticism. [Late Latin nescientia, from Latin nesciēns, nescient-, present participle of nescīre, to be ignorant : ne-, not; see ne in Indo-European roots + scīre, to know; see skei- in Indo-European ...

  7. NESCIENT definition: lacking knowledge ; ignorant | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

  8. Nescient Definition. Lacking knowledge; ignorant. Agnostic. Unbelieving. An ignorant person. An unbeliever.

  9. May 21, 2024 · nescient (plural nescients) An ignorant person. One who holds that only material phenomena can be known and knowledge of spiritual matters (the unmeasurable) or ultimate causes is impossible.

  10. Nescience definition: lack of knowledge; ignorance. . See examples of NESCIENCE used in a sentence.

  11. What does the word nescient mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word nescient, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. nescient has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. philosophy (1860s) religion (1860s) See meaning & use.

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