"are you ever ignorant of history" I guess I have to spell it out for you.
are är,?r/
2nd person singular present and 1st, 2nd, 3rd person plural present of be.
you yo?o,y?/ pronoun 1. used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. "are you listening?" 2. used to refer to any person in general. "after a while, you get used to it"
ev·er 'ev?r/ adverb 1. at any time. "nothing ever seemed to ruffle her"
| synonyms: | at any time, at any point, on any occasion, under any circumstances, on any account;More
| 2. at all times; always. "ever the man of action, he was impatient with intellectuals"
ig·no·rant
'ign?r?nt/
adjective lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated. "he was told constantly that he was ignorant and stupid"
| synonyms: | uneducated, unknowledgeable, untaught, unschooled, untutored, untrained, illiterate, unlettered, unlearned, unread, uninformed, unenlightened, benighted; More
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lacking knowledge, information, or awareness about something in particular. "they were ignorant of astronomy"
| synonyms: | without knowledge of, unaware of, unconscious of, oblivious to, incognizant of,unfamiliar with, unacquainted with, uninformed about, ill-informed about,unenlightened about, unconversant with, inexperienced in/with, naive about, green about; More |
informal discourteous or rude. "this ignorant, pin-brained receptionist"
of ?v/ preposition
1. expressing the relationship between a part and a whole. "the sleeve of his coat"
2. expressing the relationship between a scale or measure and a value. "an increase of 5 percent"
his·to·ry 'hist(?)re/ noun 1. the study of past events, particularly in human affairs. "medieval European history"
| synonyms: | the past, former times, historical events, the olden days, the old days, bygone days,long ago, yesterday, antiquity; More
| 2. the whole series of past events connected with someone or something. "the history of Aegean painting" |