ignote (Meaning)
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ignote (a.)
Unknown.
Webster
ignote (n.)
One who is unknown.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ignote
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ignote Sentence Examples
- I have always ignored the taunts and insults hurled my way.
- Despite several attempts, I was unable to ignite a fire in the damp wood.
- The foreign language remained an enigma, ignoting all my efforts to decipher it.
- The scientist's groundbreaking discovery went largely ignored by the scientific community.
- The wounded animal lay ignote in the forest, its cries unheard.
- I accidentally omitted one of the ingredients in the recipe, resulting in ignote consequences.
- The politician's promises were ignote by the voters, who had grown weary of empty words.
- The abandoned house stood ignote amidst overgrown weeds, a testament to a forgotten past.
- The computer virus spread through the network, ignoting all antivirus software.
- The explorer's plea for help remained ignote as they faced relentless storms in the unforgiving wilderness.
FAQs About the word ignote
Unknown., One who is unknown.
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I have always ignored the taunts and insults hurled my way.
Despite several attempts, I was unable to ignite a fire in the damp wood.
The foreign language remained an enigma, ignoting all my efforts to decipher it.
The scientist's groundbreaking discovery went largely ignored by the scientific community.