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blissful ignorance

[ blis-fuhl ig-ner-uhns ]

noun

  1. the condition of being unaware, and often choosing to remain unaware, of complex issues, negative circumstances, etc., that might be distressing:

    Many people likely have hypertension and don't know it, living out their lives in blissful ignorance.

    To assume a stance of blissful ignorance about abuses in our own institution is nothing short of cowardice.



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Other Words From

  • bliss·ful·ly ig·no·rant [blis, -f, uh, l-ee , ig, -ner-, uh, nt], adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of blissful ignorance1

First recorded in 1740–50
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Example Sentences

Sharon Begley on how a rosy outlook could be more like blissful ignorance.

Blissful ignorance and a natural buoyant optimism sustained the lad, it would be cruel to take them away, the resident thought.

Little Mabel Ashbridge slept on in blissful ignorance of the awful fate impending over her childish head.

In blissful ignorance of any danger, the passengers and most of the crew went the daily round of pleasure or duty.

The next scene is in the lodgings of Christine on the eve of that duel of which the love-stricken girl is in blissful ignorance.

Blissful ignorance of the abyss of preventible misery which exists in Edinburgh is impossible now.

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