{ "ignited":{ "being on fire":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "the ignited fireworks went off all at once" ], "near antonyms":[ "choked", "damped", "dead", "doused", "dowsed", "extinguished", "quenched", "smothered", "snuffed (out)", "stamped (out)", "suffocated" ], "related":[ "aglow", "flaring", "flickering", "glowing", "live", "smoldering", "smouldering", "broiling", "hot", "piping hot", "red-hot", "roasting", "scalding", "scorching", "searing", "sizzling", "burned", "burnt", "charred", "incinerated", "scorched", "seared", "singed" ], "synonyms":[ "ablaze", "afire", "aflame", "alight", "blazing", "burning", "combusting", "conflagrant", "fiery", "flaming", "inflamed", "enflamed", "kindled", "lit", "lighted" ] }, "to set (something) on fire":{ "antonyms":[ "doused", "dowsed", "extinguished", "put out", "quenched", "snuffed (out)" ], "examples":[ "tried using newspapers as kindling to ignite the logs in the fireplace" ], "near antonyms":[ "choked", "smothered", "suffocated", "stamped (out)", "blackened", "darkened", "dimmed", "dulled", "obscured" ], "related":[ "immolated", "deflagrated", "charred", "frizzled", "scorched", "baked", "broiled", "cooked", "ashed", "cremated", "incinerated", "kilned", "set off", "brightened", "illuminated", "illumined", "irradiated", "lightened", "radiated", "scalded", "scathed", "seared", "reignited", "rekindled", "relit", "relighted", "banked", "stoked" ], "synonyms":[ "burned", "burnt", "enkindled", "fired", "inflamed", "enflamed", "kindled", "lit", "lighted", "torched" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "igniter":{ "as in flamer , kindler":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "ignitible":{ "capable of catching or being set on fire":{ "antonyms":[ "fireproof", "incombustible", "nonburnable", "noncombustible", "nonflammable", "noninflammable", "unburnable" ], "examples":[ "gasoline fumes are quite ignitable" ], "near antonyms":[ "nonexplosive" ], "related":[ "explosive", "incendiary" ], "synonyms":[ "burnable", "combustible", "combustive", "fiery", "flammable", "inflammable", "touchy" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "igniting":{ "to set (something) on fire":{ "antonyms":[ "dousing", "dowsing", "extinguishing", "putting out", "quenching", "snuffing (out)" ], "examples":[ "tried using newspapers as kindling to ignite the logs in the fireplace" ], "near antonyms":[ "choking", "smothering", "suffocating", "stamping (out)", "blackening", "darkening", "dimming", "dulling", "obscuring" ], "related":[ "immolating", "deflagrating", "charring", "frizzling", "scorching", "baking", "broiling", "cooking", "ashing", "cremating", "incinerating", "kilning", "setting off", "brightening", "illuminating", "illumining", "irradiating", "lightening", "radiating", "scalding", "scathing", "searing", "reigniting", "rekindling", "relighting", "banking", "stoking" ], "synonyms":[ "burning", "enkindling", "firing", "inflaming", "enflaming", "kindling", "lighting", "torching" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "ignoble":{ "belonging to the class of people of low social or economic rank":{ "antonyms":[ "aristocratic", "blue-blooded", "genteel", "gentle", "grand", "great", "high", "highborn", "highbred", "lofty", "noble", "patrician", "upper-class", "upper-crust", "wellborn" ], "examples":[ "an ignoble child who would one day grow up to be a prince among playwrights" ], "near antonyms":[ "eminent", "illustrious", "notable", "prominent" ], "related":[ "bourgeois", "middle-class", "plain", "poor", "simple", "working-class", "d\u00e9class\u00e9", "down-market", "downscale" ], "synonyms":[ "baseborn", "common", "humble", "inferior", "low", "lowborn", "lower-class", "low-life", "lowly", "lumpen", "mean", "plebeian", "prole", "proletarian", "unwashed", "vulgar" ] }, "not following or in accordance with standards of honor and decency":{ "antonyms":[ "high", "high-minded", "honorable", "lofty", "noble", "straight", "upright", "venerable", "virtuous" ], "examples":[ "such an ignoble act is completely unworthy of a military officer" ], "near antonyms":[ "ethical", "honest", "just", "principled", "righteous", "right-minded", "scrupulous", "commendable", "excellent", "exemplary", "good", "moral", "right", "decent", "proper", "reputable", "respectable", "seemly", "blameless", "guiltless", "incorruptible", "irreproachable", "uncorrupted", "unerring" ], "related":[ "bad", "evil", "foul", "immoral", "iniquitous", "miscreant", "wicked", "wrong", "cruel", "vicious", "blamable", "blameworthy", "censurable", "reprehensible", "corrupt", "debased", "debauched", "degenerate", "depraved", "dissolute", "perverted", "atrocious", "villainous", "unethical", "unprincipled", "unscrupulous", "discreditable", "disgraceful", "disreputable", "shameful", "unworthy" ], "synonyms":[ "base", "contemptible", "currish", "despicable", "detestable", "dirty", "dishonorable", "execrable", "ignominious", "low", "low-down", "low-minded", "mean", "nasty", "paltry", "snide", "sordid", "vile", "wretched" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "ignominies":{ "the state of having lost the esteem of others":{ "antonyms":[ "esteems", "honors", "respects" ], "examples":[ "he spent the remainder of his life in ignominy after being involved in a bribery scandal" ], "near antonyms":[ "admirations", "appreciations", "estimations", "regards", "awes", "fears", "reverences", "fames", "glories", "renowns", "reputes" ], "related":[ "scandals", "contempts", "despites", "disdains", "scorns", "deprecations", "disapprobations", "disapprovals", "disfavors", "abasements", "debasements", "degradations", "dust", "humiliations", "blots", "brands", "shadows", "slurs", "smirches", "spots", "stains", "stigmas", "stigmata", "taints" ], "synonyms":[ "discredit", "disesteems", "disgraces", "dishonors", "disreputes", "infamies", "obloquies", "odiums", "opprobriums", "reproaches", "shames" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "ignorance":{ "the state of being unaware or uninformed":{ "antonyms":[ "acquaintance", "awareness", "cognizance", "familiarity" ], "examples":[ "ignorance of the law is no excuse" ], "near antonyms":[ "experience", "know-how", "sophistication" ], "related":[ "callowness", "greenness", "inexperience", "na\u00efvet\u00e9", "naivete", "naivet\u00e9", "rawness", "simpleness", "unsophistication" ], "synonyms":[ "benightedness", "cluelessness", "incognizance", "innocence", "nescience", "obliviousness", "unawareness", "unfamiliarity" ] }, "the state of being unlearned":{ "antonyms":[ "learning", "literacy" ], "examples":[ "with such vast sums spent on education, the level of ignorance among graduating seniors is a national disgrace" ], "near antonyms":[ "education", "instruction", "training", "enlightenment", "knowledge", "erudition", "scholarship" ], "related":[ "functional illiteracy", "innumeracy", "brainlessness", "dumbness", "idiocy", "imbecility", "stupidity", "philistinism", "foolishness", "mindlessness", "senselessness", "witlessness" ], "synonyms":[ "illiteracy" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "ignored":{ "as in neglected , unattended":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[], "near antonyms":[], "related":[], "synonyms":[] }, "to dismiss as of little importance":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "although the movie is a cinematic tour de force, one can't ignore the fact that it seriously distorts history" ], "near antonyms":[ "heeded", "marked", "minded", "noted", "objected (to)" ], "related":[ "explained", "justified", "rationalized", "absolved", "acquitted", "cleared", "exculpated", "exonerated", "vindicated", "waived", "waved (aside or off)" ], "synonyms":[ "blinked (at)", "brushed (aside or off)", "condoned", "discounted", "disregarded", "excused", "forgave", "glossed (over)", "glozed (over)", "overlooked", "overpassed", "papered over", "pardoned", "passed over", "remitted", "shrugged off", "whitewashed", "winked (at)" ] }, "to fail to give proper attention to":{ "antonyms":[ "attended (to)", "heeded", "minded", "regarded", "tended (to)" ], "examples":[ "ignoring your health now will haunt you further down the road" ], "near antonyms":[ "appreciated", "cherished", "prized", "treasured", "valued", "cultivated", "fostered", "nursed", "nurtured", "pampered", "remembered", "listened (to)", "watched", "followed", "marked", "noted", "noticed", "observed", "remarked" ], "related":[ "failed", "missed", "omitted", "brushed (aside or off)", "rejected", "shrugged off", "sloughed (off)", "sluffed (off)", "disdained", "pooh-poohed", "poohed", "scorned", "scanted", "skimped" ], "synonyms":[ "bypassed", "disregarded", "forgot", "neglected", "overlooked", "overpassed", "passed over", "slighted", "slurred (over)" ] }, "type":[ "adjective", "verb" ] }, "ignorami":{ "a stupid person":{ "examples":[ "only an ignoramus would be foiled by the building's security system" ], "synonyms":[ "airheads", "birdbrains", "blockheads", "boneheads", "bubbleheads", "chowderheads", "chuckleheads", "clodpolls", "clodpoles", "clots", "clucks", "clunks", "cretins", "cuddies", "deadheads", "dim bulbs", "dimwits", "dips", "dodoes", "dodos", "dolts", "donkeys", "doofuses", "dufuses", "dopes", "dorks", "dullards", "dumbbells", "dumbheads", "dum-dums", "dummies", "dummkopfs", "dunces", "dunderheads", "fatheads", "ganders", "golems", "goofs", "goons", "half-wits", "hammerheads", "hardheads", "idiots", "imbeciles", "jackasses", "know-nothings", "knuckleheads", "lamebrains", "loggerheads", "loons", "lumps", "lunkheads", "meatheads", "momes", "morons", "mugs", "mutts", "naturals", "nimrods", "nincompoops", "ninnies", "ninnyhammers", "nits", "nitwits", "noddies", "noodles", "numskulls", "numbskulls", "oafs", "pinheads", "prats", "ratbags", "sapheads", "schlubs", "shlubs", "schnooks", "simpletons", "stocks", "stupes", "stupids", "thickheads", "turkeys", "woodenheads", "yahoos", "yo-yos" ], "related":[ "boobies", "buffoons", "fools", "geese", "loonies", "lunatics", "madmen", "nuts", "zanies", "losers", "gawks", "featherbrains", "scatterbrains", "beasts", "boors", "cads", "churls", "clowns", "creeps", "curs", "heels", "jerks", "skunks", "skunk", "snakes", "stinkers", "villains" ], "near antonyms":[ "intellects", "intellectuals", "sages", "thinkers", "whizzes", "wizards", "polymaths", "Renaissance men", "sharpies" ], "antonyms":[ "brains", "geniuses", "genii" ] }, "type":[ "noun" ] } }