A quite strange search trend has been going on today sine morning and one of the keywords that are being searched on a huge level all across the web is ‘Ignoramus’.
The literal reason, why the term ‘Ignoramus’ is topping the hot trends, is presently pretty unfamiliar since the term ‘Ignoramus’ has been used in so many orders, in news on the internet and the media, that it has become fairly difficult to figure out why people are so eagerly searching the meaning of this particular term.
Well, setting sideways all the possible reasons for the sudden interest in this term, the word ‘Ignoramus’ means ‘a very ignorant (socially uninformed) and stupid person’.
This meaning turns up as the very first result when anyone tries to search the meaning of ‘Ignoramus’ on Google. Besides this, the latest incidence of this term was in an academic play with the same title name i.e. ‘Ignoramus’ – a 1615 bookish ball by George Ruggle that was arguably the best acclaimed and affecting bookish ball ever of English Renaissance drama.
There isn’t any confirmation available either any college is going to perform this play in the near future or not, however, the sudden and so rapid recognition of this word does certainly indicate that ‘Ignoramus’ is being used somewhere by someone in his lectures!
Separately, from the above stated occurrence, ‘Ignoramus’ has also been used in many other contexts such as ‘Media Matters for America’ in which Fox Channel viewers are referred to as ignoramus people.


