agnorant

adj
/ˈæɡnəɹənt/

Etymology

Blend of ignorant + arrogant.

  1. derived from arrogāns
  2. derived from arrogant
  3. inherited from arrogaunt
  4. compounded as agnorant — “ignorant + arrogant

Definitions

  1. Simultaneously ignorant and arrogant.

    • The doings of some persons are all kinds of agnorant, mixed with a vacuous oral character that can make you feel a headlock.
    • “What kind of person claims to be agnorant you might ask,” Sheehy wrote in his book. “One who is bold enough to create his own pseudonym and yet still arrogant enough to put his name on the title of the book.”

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA