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הבורות — meaning in English: The ignorance

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לערך
le'erekh
בסביבה
basviva
בשינוי
beshinui
בסיפור
basipur
הבורות
haburut
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'הבורות' (haburut) in discussions about education, social issues, or politics when referencing a lack of knowledge that leads to misunderstandings or poor decision-making. For instance, you might hear it during a debate about public policies where ignorance is seen as a barrier to progress.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'עַיוּר' (ayur), which also means ignorance but often carries a more negative connotation, implying willful ignorance. You would choose 'הבורות' when discussing ignorance in a broader, more societal context, rather than targeting an individual's knowledge.
Culture
'הבורות' has roots in the Hebrew word 'בור' (bor), meaning 'pit' or 'hole,' symbolizing a 'hole' in one's knowledge. This term is frequently discussed in the context of Israeli education and social commentary, emphasizing the importance of awareness and understanding in a rapidly changing society.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word 'הבורות' mean?
'הבורות' (haburut) translates to 'the ignorance' in English, referring to a lack of knowledge or awareness about a particular subject.
Q.How do you use 'הבורות' in a sentence?
You can use 'הבורות' in a sentence like, 'הבורות בנושא זה יכולה להוביל להחלטות שגויות' which means 'The ignorance on this subject can lead to wrong decisions.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes with this word?
A common mistake is to confuse 'הבורות' with 'בורות' (borot), which means 'pits' or 'holes.' Remember that 'הבורות' specifically refers to ignorance, so including the definite article 'ה' is crucial for clarity.
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